The three Americans and one Canadian are now headed home, with a splashdown in the Pacific set for Friday.
With the moon now filling their windows, the Artemis II astronauts kicked off their lunar flyby Monday, taking in magnificent views of the far side never before witnessed while setting a new distance record for humanity.
While it's already been hot enough for summertime activities for the past few weeks in Reno, the official start of summer begins Friday June 2…
The strange sight prompted a flurry of speculation on our social media.
A number of 2 News Nevada viewers shared pictures of comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas in the skies over northern Nevada on Monday. The comet will be visible around an hour after sunset in the western sky through the end of October.
The photo to the right is from NASA/Bill Ingalls.
A Chinese spacecraft has landed on the moon’s far side to collect rocks in a growing space rivalry with U.S.