RE: https://flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/latest-science-news-d3hg9j0hz/-/a-Kzmnor6kSiGJOgt6miK3Yw%3Aa%3A166866041-%2F0

Top of many researchersโ€™ lists is the Orientale basin โ€” a 930-kilometre-wide, multi-ringed impact basin https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mare_Orientale

"The value of the images coming back from #Artemis and its crew is artistic, not #scientific. Unless something very unusual happens, there will be nothing for the #astronauts to discover"

When releasing images, #Nasa is pushing the scientific importance of this mission, but as journalists, we are asked to look at all the #facts around a story. Since the #Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s, #robotic explorers have mapped the far side of the #Moon https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clye6j0g840o

Artemis II' Moon stunning pictures - science or holiday photos?

The story behind the beautiful pictures beamed back to Earth from the Artemis II astronauts.

@spaceflight I think it would be useful for journalists to report on the actual goals of the Artemis program and why the Trump administration is so keen about it.
@spaceflight Isn't this sort of article effectively advertising for Elon Musk? I think the real issue is why there is an Artemis program at all, not the details on how it is achieved.
@galaxy_map It criticizes government-funded, pork-barrel projects for wasting large public funds through politically motivated decisions instead of efficiently advancing technology