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Savannah Guthrie Returns to TODAY | Full Episode: TODAY Show - April 6
NBC News· 2026-04-06 19:05
>>> AND A GOOD MONDAY MORNING TO YOU. SOME MAJOR NEWS OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST OVERNIGHT. >> REPORTS OF A PLAN FOR PEACE NOW ON THE TABLE.IT IS APRIL 6th. THIS IS "TODAY." >>> BREAKING OVERNIGHT, A POTENTIAL CEASE-FIRE PROPOSAL TO PAUSE THE WAR WITH IRAN AND RE-OPEN A MAJOR OIL SHIPPING ROUTE, AFTER PRESIDENT TRUMP MAKES A PROFANITY-FILLED THREAT TO DESTROY IRANIAN POWER PLANTS AND BRIDGES, AND WITH YET ANOTHER NEW DEADLINE, THE VERY LATEST ON THAT, PLUS NEW DETAILS ON THE DRAMATIC RESCUE OF THOSE U.S. AIRMEN ...
NASA Artemis II Lunar FlyBy
The Launch Pad· 2026-04-06 02:01
On April 6, four astronauts will make history by traveling farther from Earth than any humans before—surpassing the record set during Apollo 13.They will fly around the Moon’s far side, capturing new images of its surface, and come within about 4,000 miles of the Moon at their closest approach. Important Times: 1:56 p.m. EDT (1756 UTC): Artemis II crew surpasses the Apollo 13 distance record 2:45 p.m. EDT (1845 UTC): Lunar observation period begins 6:47 p.m. EDT (2247 UTC): Predicted loss of communications ...
LIFTOFF! NASA Artemis II
The Launch Pad· 2026-04-02 02:33
RS25 engines lit. 4 3 2 1 booster ignition and liftoff. The crew of Artemis 2 now bound for the moon.Humanity's next great voyage begins. >> Good roll pitch. >> Roger.Roll pitch. ...
How to engineer humans for life beyond Earth | Christopher Mason | TEDxBoston
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-01 15:57
For 70 years after Sputnik, space launches happened slowly and infrequently. Today, something launches into space almost every single day. That acceleration raises a new question: what happens to the human body during extended space travel? The NASA Twin Study, which observed Scott Kelly in space for a year while his brother Mark remained on Earth, produced the first complete molecular map of the changes the human body undergoes in space. That data is now informing a new generation of research into the cell ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2026-03-13 12:48
RT Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV)Space travel as common as ocean flights.Starship is making it possible. 🚀 https://t.co/nBSzizL66F ...
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Space travel as common as ocean flights.Starship is making it possible. 🚀 https://t.co/nBSzizL66F ...
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Elon Musk: "You could go from LA to Sydney in less than half an hour... LA to Tokyo in less than half an hour... New York to Singapore in half an hour... You're going 25 times the speed of sound, that's 30 times faster than a commercial aircraft."https://t.co/CoE0TmWRgc ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-02-11 15:03
As humans prepare for longer trips in space, NASA and researchers are trying to figure out how to protect people against the risks of prolonged travel beyond Earth. https://t.co/2zezJPniHc ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2026-02-11 13:37
RT Christian Davenport (@SpaceDavenport)Starship will be able to do both the Moon and Mars. The destination, as I wrote in Rocket Dreams, doesn't matter as much as the means of ascent. The good news is: we're GOING. https://t.co/ZxrLev8TLC ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2026-02-10 20:16
RT tetsuo (@tetsuoai)SpaceX just officially shifted its #1 priority to building a self-growing city on the Moon. Not a base. Not an outpost. A city.Here's why it makes sense: you can launch to the Moon every 10 days vs. every 26 months for Mars. Two-day trip vs. six months. That means hundreds of iteration cycles before you could even attempt the same thing on Mars.And today Elon Musk followed up saying SpaceX will build a system that lets anyone travel to the Moon.The engineering logic here is sound. Build ...