We are halfway through, folks
— happy Wednesday!
This morning started off with a Russian spacewalk
— if you happened to miss the live coverage, stay tuned and we'll have the full scoop on how this tricky space maneuver went.
While the cosmonauts finish their work, take a look at what NASA revealed yesterday in their Artemis moon base briefing. It turns out that not only is the agency pushing forward with a moon base as part of the Artemis program, but they also plan for this base to cover hundreds of square miles and include hopping scout drones and brand new moon rovers. And this won't be the only Artemis news, as the agency also announced that on June 9 they will reveal the crew for the next crewed mission in NASA's Artemis Program of lunar exploration.
What do you think about NASA's evolving vision for the future of Artemis?
Back on Earth, scientists are still grappling with the physics problem that is gravity hundreds of years on and some think it's getting embarrassing; our own Milky Way galaxy may have gobbled up another galaxy named Loki; scientists are puzzled by an underwater volcano; and more.
And don't forget to look up! We've got a planet parade and a full moon coming up
— the second full moon this month (weirdly, that does happen sometimes).
Check out what's big in space below!