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Posted on April 7, 2026April 7, 2026

A satellite just captured images of a tsunami being born. Here’s why that’s a big deal

Scientists used SWOT to observe the 2025 Kamchatka tsunami, and their resulting work gives an unusually clear view into tsunamigenesis.
Posted on April 7, 2026April 7, 2026

Artemis 2 captures historic ‘Earthset’ photo | Space photo of the day for April 7, 2026

Artemis 2 astronauts saw Earth slip from view during their lunar flyby on Flight Day 6.
Posted on April 7, 2026April 7, 2026

Watch Comet MAPS get destroyed by cataclysmic fragmentation near the sun

A dramatic breakup near the sun erased hopes of a bright comet lighting up the evening sky this week.
Posted on April 7, 2026April 7, 2026

The Artemis 2 astronauts just flew by the moon. Lunar scientists can’t wait for what’s next

"Apollo happened before I was born, and the idea that we will see humans on the moon within our lifetimes, with decades of advances in science and technology behind them, is remarkable."
Posted on April 6, 2026April 10, 2026

Moon music: Here’s a Spotify playlist of the Artemis 2 crew’s wakeup songs

Artemis 2 wake-up songs are mission control's way of starting the crew's day off with positivity. Here's the Spotify playlist.
Posted on April 6, 2026April 7, 2026

‘Maul – Shadow Lord’ is the darkest and most focused animated ‘Star Wars’ show yet

Darth Maul's own series instantly sets itself apart from its relatives with a killer pitch, but it suffers from familiar debut season frustrations.
Posted on April 6, 2026

The moon up close: How the Artemis 2 astronauts are photographing their historic lunar flyby

The Artemis 2 astronauts might be the first humans to survey certain areas of the moon's far side, and they're chronicling their historic journey in detail.
Posted on April 6, 2026

Deja vu: Trump proposes cutting NASA science funding by 47% again

NASA faces the possibility of steep cuts again as the FY 2027 budget request proposes a 23% reduction in overall funding and a 47% cut to science programs.
Posted on April 6, 2026

Astronaut Victor Glover is the latest in a long line of Black American explorers − including York, the enslaved man who played a key role in the Lewis and Clark expedition

Glover's achievement is worth celebrating. But it's also worth remembering that he belongs to a long and underappreciated history.
Posted on April 5, 2026

The powerful new Rubin Observatory just found 11,000 new asteroids and measured ‘tens of thousands more’

This offers us a glimpse of the discovery surge scientists expect to occur once full operations begin.

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