Artemis II Launches Astronauts Back Toward the Moon After Half a Century

In a landmark moment for human spaceflight, NASA launched a four-person crew toward the Moon on Wednesday, marking the first crewed lunar mission since the end of the Apollo program more than five decades ago. Riding atop the most powerful operational rocket ever built, the astronauts embarked on a trailblazing journey designed to lay the groundwork for future lunar landings and the construction of a long-term American presence on the Moon.

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Chang’e-6 Samples Reveal Moon’s Near and Far Sides Share the Same Impact History

Scientists analyzing samples returned by China’s Chang'e 6 mission have revised the long-standing model used to date lunar craters, offering new insight into the Moon’s ancient impact history. The research, conducted by teams from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Geology and Geophysics and the Aerospace Information Research Institute along with international collaborators, analyzed material collected from the Moon’s far side together with orbital remote-sensing data. Their findings, published in the journal Science Advances, show that meteorite impacts have struck the Moon’s near and far hemispheres at essentially the same rate over time.

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