Artemis 2 moon mission latest news: Astronauts arriving in Florida ahead of launch

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Friday, March 27, 2026: See our latest news and updates on NASA’s Artemis 2 moon mission’s progress to launch on April 1.

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At Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, the War Isn’t Over

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Months into a supposed ceasefire in Gaza, doctors still have to smuggle in basic medical supplies—and treat new casualties of war.

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One Way or Another, Most of Our Electricity Comes From Solar Power

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That’s good news, since the forecast is sunshine for the next 5 billion years.

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Are Saturn’s rings made of a lost, shattered moon? New evidence arises for the case

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New simulations suggest Saturn’s rings formed from a shattered moon called Chrysalis, offering clues to the planet’s tilt and surprisingly young rings.

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Artemis 2 astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of NASA’s historic launch around the moon

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The Astronauts for NASA’s Artemis 2 mission to fly around the moon have arrived at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, just five days before their historic mission is scheduled to lift off.

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Still waiting for Ahsoka Season 2? Make the wait easier with 20% off this Lego Star Wars Ahsoka Tano Jedi Interceptor

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While you wait for Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 2, step back through time with Ahsoka’s Clone Wars-era ship, now $9 off at Walmart.

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Fireball sightings are surging across the US — here’s what’s really going on

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With bright meteors sighted over Ohio, Texas, and Europe, you might wonder what’s going on. Is meteor activity really increasing, or is there just a surge in reporting?

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Can humans have babies in space? It may be harder than expected

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Sperm struggles to find its way to an egg in microgravity, suggesting mammalian reproduction in space may not be possible.

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Arctic sea ice hits lowest winter level as heat records are shattered worldwide

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Arctic sea ice levels are crucial to Earth’s climate because, without the ice reflecting sunlight, more heat energy goes into the oceans.

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NASA is developing the ‘1st nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft.’ What about the Voyager probes?

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What is nuclear electric propulsion and how is it different from radioisotope thermoelectric generators?

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