NASA, Artemis and Pomona to the moon
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In the silent, freezing expanse of interstellar space, a small spacecraft launched in the era of disco and analog tape has just achieved a feat once thought to belong only to science fiction. NASA’s
The space rock is hurtling through our cosmic backyard at a speed of some 11,453 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
A strong solar flare emitted from the sun just days before the Artemis II launch, but NASA said they aren't concerned about it.
A.4 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science (RRNES) solicits proposals that advance the goals and objectives of NASA's Earth Science Division by
NASA advises looking toward the eastern sky before sunrise, particularly in mid to late April, when the comet will pass through constellations such as Pegasus and Pisces. Observers in the Southern Hemisphere may have better evening viewing conditions in early May.
NASA astronaut Christina Koch has spent more than 300 days in Earth orbit, but her next effort, Artemis 2, will take her farther afield — around the moon.