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Seven bombshells as Artemis II heads home – from toilet crisis to nutella
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Seven bombshells as Artemis II heads home – from toilet crisis to nutella

  • Artemis II completed its lunar flyby and is returning to Earth after traveling farther from Earth than any humans in history.
  • The mission faced technical hiccups and a 40-minute communications blackout behind the Moon.
  • Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen prepared for the return using a gravity assist to reach Earth.
  • A live video call with President Donald Trump greeted the crew during the mission.
  • Public interest surged around on-board moments, including a Nutella space spectacle that went viral.
  • Flight observers noted the toilet aboard the capsule faced malfunctions, leading to contingency measures.
  • Officials affirmed the crew's navigation relied on physics without fuel loss on the return leg.
  • NASA and mission teams highlighted the broader goal of paving the way for America’s return to the lunar surface.
  • Conspiracy theories and on-screen graphics fueled fan speculation during the live broadcast.
  • Officials confirmed the mission cost around $4.1 billion and underscored the mission’s historic nature.
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Artemis II mission enters moon's gravitational influence
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science1d ago

Artemis II mission enters moon's gravitational influence

  • Artemis II has entered the Moon's gravitational sphere, increasing lunar influence on the Orion capsule.
  • At entry, Orion was about 63,000 kilometers from the Moon and 232,000 miles from Earth.
  • The flight path resembles a figure eight around Earth and the Moon.
  • Closest approach to the Moon is expected in the coming hours, about 7,500 kilometers beyond the far side.
  • Crew includes Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Jeremy Hansen.
  • Glover will become the first person of color to orbit the Moon; Koch will be the first woman to do so.
  • The crew aims to document lunar features during the flyby, including distant views of the Orientale basin.
  • The mission would mark the first lunar flyby since 1972.
  • The mission could allow viewing Earth and the Moon together, including a possible solar eclipse from Orion.
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The game-changing isotope that companies seek to mine from the moon | CNN
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The game-changing isotope that companies seek to mine from the moon | CNN

  • CNN unfolds a multilingual Stellar migration, expanding global ad tech configurations.
  • The update applies to domestic US markets and international audiences with region-specific setups.
  • The effort includes new ad vendors and revised prebid server adapters to improve bidding.
  • Ad monetization remains a focus with expanded signals and privacy-conscious integrations.
  • The rollout introduces language-specific configurations for Espanol, Arabic, and CNNa segments.
  • CNN aligns with external demand partners to standardize display and video ad formats.
  • The migration uses a unified content hub environment to coordinate regional deployments.
  • Ad tech partners include AppNexus, PubMatic, Rubicon, and Teads among others for international zones.
  • The project emphasizes performance signals and privacy controls across regions.
  • CNN confirms a production environment for Stellar Migration under CPI and ad tech governance.
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Artemis crew surpass record-breaking distance from earth in space
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science19h ago

Artemis crew surpass record-breaking distance from earth in space

  • The Artemis II crew set the record for the farthest distance from Earth travelled by humans.
  • The record surpasses the previous limit held by Apollo 13.
  • The milestone was reached at 6:56 PM UK time during the Artemis II mission.
  • The achievement is part of ongoing Artemis spaceflight activities and lunar observations.
  • The report places the record within Sky News’ coverage of space history.
  • The article emphasizes the historical significance of the distance milestone for human spaceflight.
  • The report notes the Artemis II crew's broader mission context amid lunar exploration.
  • Sky News provides a curated context with related spaceflight content and analysis.
  • The timing and wording reflect UK time reporting of the record flight.
  • The article anchors the achievement within Sky News’ broader coverage of space history.
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Monday’s Mini-Report, 4.6.26
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science17h ago

Monday’s Mini-Report, 4.6.26

  • The UN spokesperson condemned a Trump social media post threatening attacks on power plants and bridges if Iran does not agree to a deal.
  • More than 1.1 million people in Lebanon are displaced inside the country as Israel continues its military offensive, with a third of them children.
  • NASA’s Artemis II mission made history by sending humans farther from Earth than ever before.
  • New questions arise after footage prompts a reevaluation of prosecutors’ handling of a Venezuelan immigrant shooting case.
  • Trump’s latest executive order on college sports outlines transfer rules and potential penalties for noncompliance, prompting scrutiny of enforcement.
  • A controversial Trump Truth Store in Crystal Lake, Illinois, has temporarily shut down amid a drop in sales tied to Iran-related tensions.
  • The report notes ongoing coverage of the Bannon case and legal developments.
  • The piece highlights ongoing DOJ Civil Rights Division leadership changes amid political pressure.
  • The latest post notes a New York gubernatorial candidate’s militia exposure story as a recent development.
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When Will Artemis II Reach the Moon? How to Watch Today's Lunar Flyby
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science16h ago

When Will Artemis II Reach the Moon? How to Watch Today's Lunar Flyby

  • Artemis II crew enters the Moon’s sphere of influence, edging deeper into space than any crewed mission since 1972.
  • Live coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET with the crew anticipated to reach a maximum distance from Earth during the flyby.
  • The mission records a maximum Earth distance of about 252,760 miles during the flyby, surpassing previous marks.
  • A seven-hour observation window begins at 2:45 p.m. ET with crew members alternating duties.
  • Artemis II will not land but instead orbit the Moon, a prelude to a 2028 lunar landing.
  • Communication may be briefly lost when Artemis II passes behind the Moon, then reestablished around 7:25 p.m. ET.
  • The closest approach to the Moon is expected between 7:02 p.m. and 7:07 p.m. ET, about 4,070 miles away.
  • The crew will observe a solar eclipse from space during the Moon flyby.
  • The flyby is part of a 10-day mission with splashdown planned off the coast of San Diego.
  • Netflix and NASA provide a live feed of Artemis II's flyby starting at 1 p.m. ET.
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#7
Climate Change Is Making Earth Spin Slower - Impakter
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3h ago

Climate Change Is Making Earth Spin Slower - Impakter

  • A new study links human-driven climate change to a slower Earth rotation and longer days.
  • Researchers reconstructed ancient day-length fluctuations using fossil remains of benthic foraminifera.
  • From 2000 to 2020, days lengthened by 1.33 milliseconds per century due to climate-related factors.
  • New findings indicate the rapid rise in day length could be unparalleled over the last 3.6 million years.
  • By century’s end, day length may increase by up to 2.62 milliseconds if warming continues.
  • The effect on time could influence precision computing systems like GPS and space navigation.
  • Study uses benthic foraminifera fossils to infer sea-level fluctuations and day-length changes.
  • The study notes climate-related shifts in day length are slower than the Moon’s influence but still noteworthy.
  • Editor’s note clarifies author opinions are their own, not Impakter’s.
  • Findings emphasize climate change’s broad consequences beyond weather, touching time itself.
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