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Photos of moon, Earth, space from NASA, CSA astronauts

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7 Science Lessons In The Stunning Astronaut 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's stunning Moon pictures - science or holiday photos?
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Artemis II: Photos of moon, Earth, space from NASA, CSA astronauts

Artemis, Earth

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Artemis II crew snaps stunning portrait of Earth on their way to the moon
After a nearly flawless launch —and a brief lavatory issue —the four astronauts aboard Artemis II are cruising on the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.

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Artemis II crew flies by moon's far side, begins journey back home to Earth
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Artemis II crew to make historic moon flyby today
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Artemis II astronauts break Apollo 13 spaceflight record, view solar eclipse
The Artemis II astronauts traveled 252,756 miles from Earth during a seven-hour lunar flyby.

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Artemis crew reaches the moon, approaches record-breaking distance from Earth
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NASA’s Artemis II Crew Prepares for Lunar Flyby on Monday
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‘Sights that no human has ever seen’: Artemis II crew bound for Earth after lunar fly-by and solar eclipse
While flying behind the Moon, the spacecraft reached its maximum distance from Earth: 252,756 miles (406,771km).

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Artemis II flies by moon in first, historic look at the lunar dark side
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Artemis II crew nears ‘epic lunar flyby,’ set to push deeper into space than any human before
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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.
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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.
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From Fossils to Forecasts: Why Earth Science Is the Key to Our Future

Ice cores, tree rings, and satellite data converge on a striking truth: Earth’s rapid changes today are unlike anything seen in human history. When most people hear the term Earth science, they think of fossils tucked into stone, or perhaps the study of ...
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One of Earth's Most Explosive Volcanoes Is Quietly Refilling With Magma

About 7,300 years ago, a volcano off Japan's Kyushu island unleashed what remains the largest known eruption of the Holocene, our current geological epoch.
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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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Scientists Discover Remnants of Cataclysmically Destroyed Planet That Became Earth

Add Futurism (opens in a new tab) Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Before Earth, there was “proto Earth,” a primitive hunk of rock that formed ...
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