Topic: Space — Neutral reports only
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[2026-04-06 19:43 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Deutsche Welle
Snippet: Os astronautas da missão Artemis 2 alcançaram a esfera gravitacional da Lua, fazendo com que a cápsula Orion seja mais fortemente afetada pela gravidade lunar do que pela da Terra, informou a Nasa nesta segunda-feira (06/04).
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[2026-04-06 18:28 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: RT News
Snippet: The US government has pressured satellite imaging company Planet Labs to stop publishing photos of the Middle East.
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[2026-04-06 18:03 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: MizarVision published images of the deployment of US air defence systems in the Middle East in the lead-up to the Iran war and after it began. (Supplied: MizarVision)
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[2026-04-06 16:59 UTC+10:00] [National] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
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[2026-04-06 14:51 UTC+10:00] [Artemis II] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Astronauts on Nasa’s Orion capsule made transition about 39,000 miles from the moon, meaning they feel its gravitational pull more strongly than that of the Earth
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[2026-04-06 13:37 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: A view of the Moon from the Orion space capsule captured by the Artemis II crew. (Supplied: NASA)
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[2026-04-06 12:03 UTC+10:00] [All News] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: HOUSTON (AFP) -- The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission began their fifth day journeying to the Moon on Sunday, after already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes.
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[2026-04-06 08:49 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Artemis II’s crew sent a heartfelt Easter message to the world as they approached the moon Sunday — a remarkable echo of a Christmas address given by the mission’s closest cousin in space history, Apollo 8.
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[2026-04-06 07:13 UTC+10:00] [Middle East] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Asia Times
Snippet: Keep independent journalism alive
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[2026-04-06 05:35 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Daily News
Snippet: In Rajagiriya, a unique sports venue is preparing to open its doors. The Air Sports Club, launching on April 8 at 666/7 Cotta Road, is built around a simple concept: creating a space that sits somewhere between work, school and home. Not quite a club in the traditional sense, but not just a sports facility either.
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[2026-04-06 05:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: NASA’s No. 1 guy Sunday poo-poohed critics of the Artemis II mission’s $23 million toilet — saying the astronauts know they’re lucky to even have the crappy alternative.
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[2026-04-06 04:46 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: Tasmania's rugged coastline is home to the Kennaook/Cape Grim air monitoring station. (Supplied: CSIRO)
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[2026-04-06 04:42 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: MizarVision published images with tagging data of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia in the week leading up to the war, including this one on February 27. (Supplied: MizarVision)
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[2026-04-06 04:35 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: Nasa is set to send humans deeper into space than ever before, but there's one piece of technology that still has some kinks - the Orion space capsule's toilet.
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[2026-04-06 02:27 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: NASA has released a slew of photos captured by the Artemis II crew as they hurtle through space toward the moon — including an updated version of the iconic “Blue Marble” shot snapped by the Apollo 17 crew more than 50 years ago.
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[2026-04-06 01:22 UTC+10:00] [Artemis II] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Nasa team get deeper into space than any humans have ever ventured
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[2026-04-06 01:03 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: Nasa is releasing a steady stream of stunning pictures of the Moon and Earth taken by the astronauts on its Artemis II Moon mission.
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[2026-04-06 00:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Revamped orbital technology can potentially send steerable microwave beams to Earth, capable of jamming or securing military communications
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[2026-04-06 00:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Revamped orbital technology can potentially send steerable microwave beams to Earth, capable of jamming or securing military communications
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[2026-04-05 22:39 UTC+10:00] [Photography] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: View image in fullscreenNasa astronauts Christina Koch, left, and Jeremy Hansen, right, inside the Orion spacecraft on the third day of the Artemis II mission. The lights inside are darkened to improve visibility of the outsidePhotograph: APShareView image in fullscreenThe Orion spacecraft with Earth in the backgroundPhotograph: APShareView image in fullscreenThe astronauts showing what they are eating in space during a call with Canadian children.
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[2026-04-05 22:20 UTC+10:00] [World news] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: View image in fullscreenHavana, CubaThe Stations of the Cross of the Holy Burial during the Good Friday celebration in Havana. Cuba is observing Holy Week amid the pardon of more than 2,000 prisoners and an energy crisis exacerbated by the US oil embargo, which was enacted to coerce the island’s government to implement economic and political reformsPhotograph: Ernesto Mastrascusa/EPAShareView image in fullscreenRamat Gan, IsraelA woman inspects her apartment damaged by an Iranian missilePhotograph: Maya Levin/APShareView image in fullscreenTyre, LebanonSmoke rises
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[2026-04-05 22:17 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Esta imagen proporcionada por la NASA muestra la Luna vista desde una ventana de la nave espacial Orion durante la misión Artemis II el viernes 3 de abril de 2026. (NASA via AP)
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[2026-04-05 22:01 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: The Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to the moon. They are the first moonbound crew in more than half a century, picking up where NASA’s Apollo program left off. On the downside, their toilet is on the blink again.
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[2026-04-05 21:49 UTC+10:00] [Satellites] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Letters to US agency raise concerns over tech firms’ plans to use reflective satellites and expand numbers in low Earth orbit
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[2026-04-05 20:57 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Middle East Eye
Snippet: A rocket reportedly hit a factory in the Neot Hovav industrial zone in Beersheba, southern Israel, according to Israeli media.
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[2026-04-05 20:48 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: The IDF identified approximately 165 Hezbollah rocket launches that landed at or near positions belonging to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), the military reported on Sunday.
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[2026-04-05 17:00 UTC+10:00] [Paris] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Under outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, the French capital added bike lanes, cut traffic and reclaimed public space, but not without resistance
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[2026-04-05 14:24 UTC+10:00] [World] [Factuality: 100]
Source: 9News
Snippet: Auto news: Public electric car charging cables cut and stolen at shopping centre
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[2026-04-05 13:49 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Ice may be preventing urine in the toilet from flushing completely while a smell is coming from the bathroom, Nasa team members say
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[2026-04-05 13:49 UTC+10:00] [Artemis II] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Ice may be preventing urine in the toilet from flushing completely while a smell is coming from the bathroom, Nasa team members say
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[2026-04-05 13:30 UTC+10:00] [World / North America] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Houston: Now more than halfway to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts are prepared for their historic lunar fly-around to push deeper into space than even the Apollo astronauts.
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[2026-04-05 13:16 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Israel Police filed an indictment on Tuesday against a man who allegedly dressed as an emergency worker and looted abandoned houses in Dimona the week before, following a highly destructive missile barrage.
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[2026-04-05 12:46 UTC+10:00] [All News] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: A contemporary art space from Tanzania has brought East African perspectives to Seoul, as Rangi Gallery participates in Art OnO, an international art fair held at the Seoul Trade Exhibition and Convention Center, April 3-5.
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[2026-04-05 11:13 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Al Jazeera
Snippet: The Iran war picture blackout | Digital Dilemma
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[2026-04-05 10:23 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: Commander Reid Wiseman says looking back at Earth is a "truly remarkable sight". (Reuters: NASA)
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[2026-04-05 08:45 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: The crew on board Nasa's Artemis II spacecraft have described seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.
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[2026-04-05 06:09 UTC+10:00] [Artemis II] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Astronaut calls fellow Canadian Ryan Gosling’s movie ‘extraordinary’ ahead of Artemis II crew’s lunar fly-around
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[2026-04-05 05:27 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: This image provided by the Canadian Space Agency, Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen of Canada, connects live from the Orion spacecraft and speaks with Canadian media along with astronauts Victor Glover, left, and Reid Wiseman on Saturday, April 4, 2026. (Canadian Space Agency via AP)
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[2026-04-05 05:24 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: When tourists travel to Seattle, it’s common to take in the Space Needle and the downtown skyline from Puget Sound.
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[2026-04-05 05:00 UTC+10:00] [Lifestyle / Life & relationships] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
Snippet: If travel once offered escape, it now also offers perspective. A beautifully resolved hotel room, the sensory pull of time-worn stone and timber, the quiet choreography of light and shadow – authentic experiences like these are subtly recalibrating our expectations about where and how we travel and, in turn, conjuring a sharper sense of how space, light and materials shape everyday life.
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[2026-04-05 04:28 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: Now more than halfway to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts were toasted by Canada on Saturday as they prepared for their historic lunar fly-around to push deeper into space than even the Apollo astronauts.
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[2026-04-05 04:17 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: En la imagen, tomada de un video proporcionado por la NASA, se muestra una vista de la Tierra tomada por el astronauta de la NASA y comandante de la misión Artemis II, Reid Wiseman, desde una de las cuatro ventanas de la nave espacial Orion tras completar la maniobra de inyección translunar, el jueves 2de abril de 2026.
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[2026-04-05 02:54 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Now more than halfway to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts were toasted by Canada on Saturday as they prepared for their historic lunar fly-around to push deeper into space than even the Apollo astronauts.
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[2026-04-05 01:07 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: This image from video provided by NASA shows a view of earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft’s four windows after completing the translunar injection burn, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (NASA via AP)
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[2026-04-05 00:36 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Billions were spent on this project to send astronauts to the moon (“New space age launches,” April 2).
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[2026-04-04 23:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: The four Artemis II astronauts heading to Moon’s orbit are each carrying pouches with items close to their hearts — a family Bible, love letters, a pendant with children’s birthstones.
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[2026-04-04 21:48 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Deutsche Welle
Snippet: A Nasa divulgou na noite desta sexta-feira as primeiras fotos tiradas pela tripulação da nave Orion como parte da histórica missão Artemis 2, que neste sábado (04/04) já tinha ultrapassado a metade do caminho que levará astronautas à órbita da Lua pela primeira vez em mais de meio século.
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[2026-04-04 21:28 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: A NASA operator thanks the four Artemis II crew members, with NASA astronaut Christina Koch floating upside down as they head to orbit the Moon for the first time in more than half a century. The spacecraft lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 18:35 EDT on April 1.
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[2026-04-04 20:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: From floaty space dynamics to dropping franchise characters, Miyamoto reveals some of the decisions behind The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
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[2026-04-04 20:15 UTC+10:00] [Super Mario] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: From floaty space dynamics to dropping franchise characters, Miyamoto reveals some of the decisions behind The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
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