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Live Science Today: Artemis II readies for rollout as auroras paint skies

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Artemis II rocket is set to roll back to the launchpad today. (Image credit: Getty Images)

NASA is set to roll its Artemis II moon rocket back to the launch pad today, as the mission’s four-astronaut crew enters quarantine ahead of a planned April 1 liftoff.

This is the second rollout of the enormous Space Launch System (SLS) and the Orion capsule perched atop it, the first having taken place on Jan. 17. But following two wet dress rehearsals and two leaks, NASA decided to wheel the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs.

And that wasn’t the first time an Artemis rocket had been sent back to the shop. The Artemis I SLS rocket went back to the Vehicle Assembly Building more than once in 2022, before eventually taking off and completing its uncrewed test flight around the moon later that year. The cumulative delays led NASA to announce a major overhaul of the Artemis program with the agency now aiming for annual launches, potentially dropping SpaceX and Boeing from its mission plans, and targeting two lunar landings in 2028.

Once Artemis II reaches the launchpad, NASA will conduct another wet dress rehearsal and a flight readiness review before it announces a launch window.

The trend

Northern lights shimmer above a nightime sky.

Auroras could be visible in up to 20 U.S. states tonight (Thur. 19) (Image credit: Gregg Newton/AFP via Getty Images)

The northern lights could be visible in the skies above 20 U.S. states near the Canadian border this week, after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a warning that two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are due to strike Earth.

CMEs are plasma bursts ejected by the sun. If they clash with Earth’s magnetic field they can trigger geomagnetic storms, disrupting satellites and communication systems, and causing auroras.

Thermospheric lightshows have been incredibly common this month, thanks to a hyperactive sun and Earth’s side-on position relative to the sun during the spring equinox. Both phenomena have made March 2026 the best month for northern lights in nearly a decade.

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  1. All 5 ‘letters’ of DNA found on an asteroid speeding through our solar system. What do they tell us about the origins of life? [Live Science]
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  3. Iran war could push global food insecurity to record levels, leaving 363 million people hungry [Live Science]

Photo of the day

An emperor cichlids male and female look at the camera.

Emperor cichlids do not appreciate being stared at. (Image credit: Royal Society Open Science (2026))

Emperor cichlids, which dwell in east Africa’s Lake Tanganyika, don’t take kindly to being stared at — being more likely to attack human divers who gaze at them.

Interestingly, the fish also responded with equal aggression when divers looked at their eggs or fry. This suggests they share the ability to infer intent from a gaze with primates and some birds.

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Word of the day

Doggerland — Named after a medieval Dutch fishing boat called a dogger, this now-sunken forest realm once connected Britain to mainland Europe during the last ice age.

Quote of the day

“We feed them tuna; like royalty, they dine on the ocean’s top predators. In exchange, what do we get back?”

Rob Dunn, a professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University, on our relationship with cats.

Fun and games

NASA is gearing up to return to the moon. But how quickly can you name all 12 Apollo astronauts who walked on the moon?


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