NDTV Profit on MSN
Artemis II splashdown: Timeline of astronauts' return to Earth as final phase to begin
The Artemis II mission began on April 1 with the launch of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
By Eric Onstad LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - USA Rare Earth is considering building a magnet plant in France, its CEO said on ...
At first sight, stromatolites may seem unremarkable. The stromatolite formations found in Shark Bay, Western Australia, do ...
The ongoing war between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is far from the first conflict between them. 1982: ...
FOX 35 Orlando on MSN
Artemis II lunar flyby: watch live; mission timeline
Artemis II and its crew will conduct its historic lunar flyby on Monday afternoon, April 6, traveling farther from Earth than ...
Scientists say they have uncovered new clues in Australia about when plate tectonics began on Earth, the only known planet to have the geological process.
Concerns arise over NASA's Artemis II mission as a flawed heat shield design sparks debate on astronaut safety. Experts weigh ...
The mission is expected to last about 10 days, with the crew reaching the moon's vicinity on around day five or six before ...
14don MSN
Earth formed from material exclusively from the inner solar system, planetary scientists show
Planetary scientists have long debated where the material that formed Earth comes from. Despite its location in the inner ...
Isolating the first spark of life on Earth is a matter of biology, geology, and chemistry—but it's also an amazing math ...
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 ...
The inner solar system may have formed differently from how we have long thought it must have. For decades, researchers have thought that the rocky planets formed from a single disc of dust and debris ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results