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Over seven hours, the astronauts took thousands of photos that will help inform scientists’ understanding of the moon. The first ones have now been released.
The Artemis II mission wrapped up a historic seven-hour lunar flyby Monday, marking humanity’s first return to the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972 and capturing images of the lunar far side. After the lunar observation period concluded,
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," will be visible on March 2-3. The event will be last total lunar eclipse until late 2028. The eclipse can be safely viewed with the naked eye; however, rain and cloudy conditions could limit visibility.
A total lunar eclipse is happening early Tuesday morning, peaking around 6:04 a.m. Although the sight is viewable without special equipment, cloud cover could impact viewing in North Georgia. Totality will be around 6:34 a.m., turning the moon a deep ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Moon appears from behind the Tokyo Skytree during a total lunar eclipse in the middle of the night above the Japanese capital early on September 8, 2025. Stargazers enjoyed a "Blood ...
If you missed the total lunar eclipse in the early morning hours on Tuesday, March 3, you'll have to wait at least two more years for the next one. The "blood moon" eclipse turns the moon a reddish-orange hue. The March 3 eclipse was the second of four ...
The total lunar "blood moon" on March 3, 2026, was the last one visible for nearly three years. The next total lunar eclipse will not occur until December 31, 2028. The 2028 total lunar eclipse will not be visible over much of the United States. Early in ...
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across most of the United States in the early hours of Tuesday. A total lunar eclipse occurs when Earth moves between the sun and the moon. It creates a dark red and orange shade across the moon.Before and after the ...
NASA's Artemis II astronauts are nearing the moon, capturing stunning photos of Earth and the lunar surface on their historic journey.