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Back to Earth: What happens to the Artemis II astronauts now?

The astronauts will have medical checks and will be reunited with their families.

Artemis II mission was a triumph. Now comes the hard part

The mission was almost flawless but there are considerable obstacles ahead before a Moon landing.

Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB

The UK's largest bird charity has issued new guidance advising people to stop using feeders to help wildlife thrive.

Pioneering wildlife cameraman Doug Allan dies after falling ill in Nepal

The cameraman and photographer won eight Emmy Awards for his work on acclaimed series like Blue Planet alongside Sir David Attenborough.

Has Artemis II shown we can land on the Moon again?

The Artemis II mission has been near flawless to date, but has the test flight shown Nasa is ready to send humans to the lunar surface?

Earthset and a solar eclipse: Nasa releases first images from Moon fly-by

The first two images show an 'Earthrise' and the solar eclipse the astronauts viewed.

Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB

The UK's largest bird charity has issued new guidance advising people to stop using feeders to help wildlife thrive.

Nature reserve helping restore crane population

The site is home to three breeding pairs and has welcomed 26 chicks since 2007.

'World first' gene project helping rare monkeys

Mapping the DNA of Crinkle, a Barbary macaque at Trentham Monkey Forest, will fight wildlife crime.

Beavers return to county for first time in 400 years

The "ecosystem engineers" are released on the Southill Estate after two years of careful planning.

Young gray whale dies after swimming up river in Washington state

Hunger is a likely reason the whale, dubbed Willapa Willy, travelled inland, experts say.

Artemis crew astronauts home safely after greatest journey in a generation

Four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific after a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans.

Watch the Artemis II re-entry: Separation, blackout, then splashdown

The four crew members of the Artemis II are back on Earth after their 10-day mission to the Moon.

Artemis II mission was a triumph. Now comes the hard part

The mission was almost flawless but there are considerable obstacles ahead before a Moon landing.

Back to Earth: What happens to the Artemis II astronauts now?

The astronauts will have medical checks and will be reunited with their families.

What it's like when your dad's an astronaut

Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen's daughter said she loves her dad 'to the moon and back'.

'Every drop of water counts': Fear for the future of Argentina's glaciers

A controversial law to remove protections for the country's glaciers has passed, opening the doors for mining.

What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.

What are UV levels and how can you protect yourself?

How dangerous is UV radiation and how can you protect yourself when levels are high?

Swinney softens stance on North Sea drilling as oil prices soar

The first minister said energy security should be a primary concern when making decisions on oil and gas projects.

'God squad' waives animal protections to expand oil drilling in Gulf of Mexico

Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth said exempting oil drilling was a matter of national security.

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What have we learnt from Artemis II?

BBC Inside Science

Why men have nipples and how gravity slingshots work; your science questions answered.

BBC Inside Science

Humans are returning to the Moon - hear about it on the BBC’s space podcast, 13 Minutes

BBC Inside Science

A nuclear-powered spacecraft promises deeper and more explorative space travel.

The 40 minutes when the Artemis crew loses contact with the Earth

As the astronauts pass behind the Moon they will experience a moment of silence and solitude as communication with the Earth is blocked.

First stop, the Moon. Next stop, Mars? Why Nasa's mission matters

Lunar discoveries and a space race with China is seeing the US invest time and money to get to the Moon - and beyond.

Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission

Nasa says technical problems that have delayed the rocket are fixed and it is ready for launch.

Nasa announces change to its Moon landing plans

It is adding an extra mission to its Artemis programme before landing astronauts on the Moon.

The Global Story

Nasa's Artemis II launch this spring marks the beginning of a new space race.

Higgs boson breakthrough was UK triumph, but British physics faces 'catastrophic' cuts

Britain is preparing to cancel its contribution to one of the Large Hadron Collider's next major upgrades.

The science of soulmates: Is there someone out there exactly right for you?

For many, the idea of soulmates still shapes how love is understood.

The debate about whether the NHS should use magic mushrooms to treat depression

Many clinical trials to test the use of psychedelic medicines for conditions such as depression have been underway since 2022 - with surprising results

COP30: Trump and many leaders are skipping it, so does the summit still have a point?

The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.

Britain's energy bills problem - and why firms are paid huge sums to stop producing power

Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?

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