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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II splash back down to Earth

NASA's Artemis II mission has traveled farther from Earth than any mission before. Here's how to watch the crew's return landing in the Pacific Ocean.

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Jun 12, 2026 at 03:15 SecurityLab

Тысячи лет за один эксперимент: NASA наблюдает, как солнечный ветер медленно уничтожает Луну

То, что мы видим на спутнике — это не просто камни. Это следы миллиардов лет космической бомбардировки.

Jun 11, 2026 at 18:34 Ars Technica

After nearly breaking, NASA's Deep Space Network "worked well" on Artemis II

"Some missions are using more than what their paperwork would say."

Jun 10, 2026 at 17:31 Ars Technica

We managed to glean some interesting details about the Artemis III mission

"I was on the phone with Blue Origin leadership that night, all the next day, all through the weekend."

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Патч вышел, дыра осталась. Уязвимость WinRAR с оценкой 8,4 до сих пор открывает доступ к украинским военным и чиновникам

SHADOW-EARTH-066 и Earth Dahu эксплуатируют CVE-2025-8088 разными инструментами, но с общей схемой заражения.

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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II splash back down to Earth

NASA's Artemis II mission has traveled farther from Earth than any mission before. Here's how to watch the crew's return landing in the P...

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