In mid-November 1969, a trio of NASA astronauts launched to the moon on the Apollo 12 mission and would soon become the second group of humans ever to set foot on the lunar surface. Now, more than ...
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We finally have our first look at “The Batman: Part II.” Matt Reeves revealed camera test photos for “The Batman: Part II” on Thursday, showing the first images from the long-awaited sequel starring ...
NASA over the weekend released thousands more photos from last month’s Artemis II mission around the moon. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
NASA released more than 12,000 new photos from the Artemis II mission around the moon. The images were captured by the four-person crew during their 10-day journey. The full collection is available to ...
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HBO Max has officially unveiled the first images from the newest The Big Bang Theory spinoff series, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, which follows the comic book store owner as he find himself ...
Washington, D.C. — On the evening of April 25, just as the White House Correspondents' Dinner is about to begin, gunshots ring out inside the building. Donald Trump and JD Vance are immediately ...
NASA is looking not to the stars but back to our planet for inspiration. In honor of Earth Day, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center shared an interactive digital tool turns satellite images of the planet’s ...
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On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the moon, allowing them to observe and photograph the moon's far side, commonly referred to as its dark side. Following the flyby, people on ...