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Artemis II isn't the farthest human spaceflight

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Artemis II isn’t the farthest human spaceflight, and it’s not even close
Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed mission of the Artemis era, sent four astronauts on a sweeping journey around the Moon before bringing them safely back to Earth.

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Artemis II breaks record for being farthest humans from Earth
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Talk about long distance! Watch the farthest-ever crew call in space between Artemis 2 and the ISS
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Watch live: NASA Artemis II crew talks historic moon mission
Artemis II's astronauts will hold a news conference on Thursday where they'll talk about their historic mission to the moon and back to Earth.

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NASA Artemis II astronauts say thank you to the world
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NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts’ triumphant moon flyby
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Cave discovery shows Neanderthals and humans were actually partners and friends, not enemies or competitors

Paradigm-shattering discovery reveals that the relationship between early humans and Neanderthals was more complex than originally thought.
Morning Overview on MSN
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Study says Earth may be beyond a safe limit for human demand

The planet’s life-support systems are buckling under the weight of human activity, and the damage now stretches across most of the environmental boundaries scientists consider essential for a stable civilization.
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NASA’s Artemis II: Humans Just Left Earth Orbit for the First Time Since 1972

For the first time since the Apollo era, humans are once again leaving Earth orbit and heading for the Moon—marking a historic leap forward for NASA’s Artemis program. For the first time in more than 50 years,
Earth.com
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Artemis II proves humans can return to the Moon - and come back safely

Artemis II sends humans around the Moon for the first time in 53 years, proving we can travel to deep space and safely return to Earth.
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Earth's days are getting longer, and humans may be why

Earth's days are becoming longer as human-driven climate change melts glaciers and ice sheets, redistributing our planet's mass and slowing its rotation, new research suggests. As a result, our days are currently lengthening by 1.33 milliseconds per ...
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It's Official: Artemis II Has Carried Humans Farther From Earth Than Ever Before

The Artemis II mission has officially carried humans farther from Earth than ever before. At 17:56 UTC on Monday 6 April 2026, the Orion spacecraft Integrity, carrying its four astronauts, surpassed the milestone of 400,171 kilometers (248,655 miles) set by Apollo 13 in 1970.
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Humans leave Earth orbit for first time since 1972 as Artemis II heads to the moon

NASA's Artemis II mission achieved a significant milestone Thursday night, as its astronauts successfully fired their engines, propelling them out of Earth's orbit and onto a trajectory toward the moon. This crucial trans-lunar ignition occurred 25 hours ...
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Artemis II crew brought a human eye and storytelling vision to the photos they took on their mission

In early April 2026, the Artemis II mission captivated me and millions of people watching from across the world. The crew’s courage, skill and infectious wonder served as tangible proof of human persistence and technological achievement,
The Lancet
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On a heating planet, do humans and corals face a shared risk?

Corals have long captured the medical imagination. As Earth heats up, we might want to take our linked fates more seriously. It is easy to see how rising temperatures threaten humans and corals alike.
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