A Sungrazing Comet Could Soon Shine in the Evening Sky, If It Isn't Vaporized First
A comet, now hidden in the Sun's glare, could become a notable presence in the evening sky by late next week, if it's not incinerated by its close solar passage.
NASA has shared a significant moment from the Artemis II mission, showcasing the Orion spacecraft's engine ignition for its journey to the Moon.
A Sungrazing Comet Could Soon Shine in the Evening Sky, If It Isn't Vaporized First
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A comet, now hidden in the Sun's glare, could become a notable presence in the evening sky by late next week, if it's not incinerated by its close solar passage.
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If all goes well, four astronauts will slingshot around the Moon in just a few days. Here's how to watch them begin their journey.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully left Earth's orbit, marking humanity's first venture beyond Low Earth Orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. The mission aims to gather critical data during a crewed flight around the moon, although minor setbacks have been reported, such as issues with onboard systems.
If all goes well, four astronauts will slingshot around the Moon in just a few days. Here's how to watch them begin their journey.