Artemis II astronauts call with ISS, all in space
Digest more
Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), a prominent advisory firm, has recommended that investors back the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery WBD by Paramount Skydance PSKY, while opposing the proposed golden parachute for executives.
ISS has recommended investors vote against Warner Bros. Discovery’s compensation proposal that would see executives collect $1.35 billion in payments as part of a merger with Paramount Skydance.
It represents the first live voice exchange between a lunar-bound crew and an orbiting station crew in the modern era of spaceflight.
The “alien” is actually a potato. Specifically, it is a purple tuber nicknamed Spudnik-1, grown and photographed by Pettit. While the photo looks like a sci-fi horror prop, it actually represents the front line of human survival: a proof-of-concept for a journey to Mars.
The individual who fell ill, NASA's Mike Fincke, says the medical team is almost certain that the issue was related to being in space
Call it Spud-nick. An image of a tentacled growth in space has caused an uproar online with freaked-out viewers imploring astronauts to “kill it with fire.” Viral photos showed the floating, purple egg-shaped object with tendrils exploding out of it like the poster for the 1979 sci-fi horror flick “Alien.
Proxy adviser supports Paramount Skydance deal but urges rejection of CEO compensation plan and tax reimbursements
Morning Overview on MSN
Cygnus resupply mission heads to the ISS as SpaceX launch tempo continues
NASA and Northrop Grumman are preparing to send the next cargo shipment to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with liftoff now targeted for Friday, April 10, 2026, after weather forced a schedule adjustment earlier this week.