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NASA Answers Your Most Pressing Artemis II Questions
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Editor’s Note: This article was updated at 1:40 p.m. EDT on Sunday, April 5, 2026, to correct the time for the distance record, and adjust other times for lunar flyby activities. The first crewed test flight under NASA’s Artemis program…

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Meet NASA’s New Artemis II Science Officers
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NASA’s first Artemis II science officers—Kelsey Young, Trevor Graff, and Angela Garcia—are pioneering a new era of mission operations by integrating advanced lunar science directly into Mission Control. Their work will shape how future Artemis crews observe, analyze, and deepen…

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Barents Sea Tied to Low Arctic Sea Ice
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Patches of open water in the region contributed to low sea ice extent across the Arctic in March 2026, which tied with the lowest maximum observed in the satellite record.

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Réunion Island Lava Reaches the Sea
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The February 2026 eruption at Piton de la Fournaise has lasted longer and produced a larger volume of lava than recent eruptions from this frequently active volcano.

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March of the Harmattan
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Strong winds in March 2026 carried Saharan dust across northwestern Africa and toward the Canary Islands, reducing visibility and prompting alerts.

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Landsat Reveals Reservoir Changes and Bathymetry
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In two recent studies, researchers used Landsat data to fill key gaps in our knowledge of reservoir structure and dynamics.

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Fires Tear Through Nebraska Grasslands
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Dry, warm, and windy conditions across the U.S. Great Plains led to extreme fire activity in March 2026.

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Seeing Blue During Schirmacher’s Summer Melt Season
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A network of meltwater lakes and drainage channels made an Antarctic ice shelf known for its blue ice areas even bluer.

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I Am Artemis: Erik Richards
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Listen to this audio excerpt from Erik Richards, Near Space Network Mission Manager: For Erik Richards, supporting NASA’s first crewed Artemis mission to the Moon and back is the culmination of a career spent helping spacecraft communicate with Earth.  Like many kids who grew up at…

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NASA Selects Intuitive Machines to Deliver Artemis Science, Tech to Moon
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NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines of Houston, $180.4 million to deliver NASA-funded science and technology to the lunar surface as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis program. This lunar delivery, which includes seven payloads…

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