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Earth, Artemis

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7 Science Lessons In The Stunning Astronaut’s Earth Photo
By the time you read this article, the Artemis II crew will be much closer to the moon than Earth.

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Artemis II photos from space show stunning view of Earth
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Artemis II astronauts send Easter wishes to Earth
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How to track Artemis II astronauts to the moon
NASA offers a real-time flight tracker for the public to follow the Artemis II moon mission.

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NASA shares breathtaking images of Artemis II astronauts taking in the view from Orion's windows
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Artemis II flight tracker: Live updates as astronauts pass halfway point
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NASA Astronauts Are Closer to Moon Than Earth on Artemis II Day 4
As Day 4 dawned on the Artemis II mission, the astronauts were closer to the moon than to Earth, after crossing the halfway point between the two bodies on Friday night.

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Artemis II crew nears lunar orbit in historic mission
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Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to the moon as they seek to break Apollo 13's record
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Artemis II crew snaps stunning portrait of Earth on their way to the moon

Not long after leaving his home planet’s gravitational pull, Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman photographed a side of Earth not seen by human eyes in decades.
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
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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,
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Scientists Just Rewrote the Timeline of Complex Life on Earth

Scientists have discovered fossils showing that complex animals existed millions of years before the Cambrian explosion, reshaping the timeline of life on Earth. The finds reveal a strange, diverse ecosystem where early versions of modern animals were already evolving.
The Brighterside of News on MSN
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Planetary scientists reveal where Earth's water and building blocks came from

For years, planetary scientists have argued that some of the material that built Earth must have drifted in from beyond Jupiter, carrying water and other volatile ingredients with it. Estimates often put that outer Solar System share somewhere between 6 percent and 40 percent.
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New exhibit features specimens from former Weis Earth Science Museum

Wednesday evening was the grand opening for a new exhibit at the History Museum at the Castle featuring a collection that earth science buffs in the area will likely
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“We Were Truly Astonished”: New Discovery Rewrites Earth’s Origin Story

A new analysis of meteorite isotopes challenges long-held ideas about Earth’s origins, suggesting our planet may have formed almost entirely from nearby material rather than distant sources. Planetary scientists have long debated the origin of the material that formed Earth.
Space on MSN
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Artemis 2 astronauts will observe solar eclipse from beyond the moon

The Artemis 2 astronauts will see a solar eclipse from beyond the moon on April 6, and they'll use the opportunity to make some science observations.
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