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Artemis, Earth

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Artemis II crew cleared to depart Earth orbit, head for moon
The engine firing provided a slingshot-like boost to the Orion capsule, speeding it up to some 25,000 mph, the velocity needed to break free of Earth's gravitational clasp for a trek to the moon.

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'Feeling pretty good up here': Artemis II makes critical push out of Earth's orbit towards Moon
 · 18m
Artemis II leaves Earth’s orbit and shoots to the moon
 · 1h
After Florida launch, Artemis II crew shares 1st photo of Earth from space
NASA's Artemis II mission has sent four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon.

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Liftoff! NASA's mighty Artemis II rocket launches, sending astronauts toward moon
 · 7h
Retired NASA astronaut explains Artemis II journey around the moon
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Photos: Artemis II astronauts suit up, head to rocket on launch day
Artemis II Mission Specialist Christina Koch laughs as the crew leaves crew quarters at Kennedy Space Center, FL April 1, 2026.

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Moon mission astronauts ‘doing great’ and spacecraft performing well, Nasa chief says
 · 9h
NASA's Artemis II mission launches, sending astronauts back to the moon
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NASA shares 1st images of Earth from Artemis II's Orion. Take a look

NASA's Artemis II mission shared its first image of Earth from space as astronauts prepare for a historic journey to the moon.
Smithsonian Magazine
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When Did the Earth’s Crust Start to Shift? Scientists Uncover Evidence of Plate Tectonics Happening 3.48 Billion Years Ago

Exactly when and how plate tectonics started, however, is a matter of debate. Now, in a study published March 19 in the journal Science, rock samples from Western Australia hint that the Earth’s crust may have been moving as early as 3.48 billion years ago, roughly one billion years after our planet formed.
Science Daily
11h

Earth’s magnetic field went wild 600 million years ago and scientists finally know why

Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field behaved in a way that has long baffled scientists, showing wild and seemingly chaotic shifts unlike anything seen before or since. A new study suggests this chaos may actually hide a deeper pattern: instead of random fluctuations,
Scientific American
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Earth’s magnetic field may be more powerful than we thought

A major defense against everything space throws at us, Earth’s magnetic field may even protect the moon from damaging galactic cosmic rays
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NASA approves 6-minute engine burn to send Artemis II toward the moon

The engine burn is a pivotal move that will put the astronauts on a path that humans haven’t traveled in half a century — one with plenty of risks.
6h

Mission update: Artemis II crew circling the Earth, toilet issue resolved

Orion and its four-person crew have been orbiting Earth since shortly after launch on Wednesday. Next up, a critical engine burn that will send the astronauts to the moon
Rock Paper Shotgun
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Raise up the decapitated head of the goddess of love in a flower pot in the charmingly silly Tomak: Save the Earth Regeneration

Originally released on PC back in 2001, and later on PS2, too, Tomak: Save the Earth is set in a world where the gods have decided to destroy earth because of how rubbish humans are. Enter Evian, the goddess of love (not the water brand),
Cowboy State Daily
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Wheatland Rare Earth Project Could Include Processing Hard-To-Find Heavy Metals

American Rare Earths is weighing building a processing facility for hard-to-find heavy rare earth metals at its Halleck Creek mine near Wheatland. It’s

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