Plus, our most-read story this week
Earth Month is a pretty big deal here at National Geographic, and this year my colleagues created something cool for the whole family to enjoy—Wonder Lessons to make you an expert naturalist. This week was focused on stargazing, with interactive activities to help you find the Big Dipper, Polaris, Orion’s Belt, and the Gemini and . They were among our most popular stories, so I think you’ll enjoy them too. Make sure to check back next week for the first lesson on clouds!
—William O’Connor, Newsletter Editor
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After traveling a record distance from Earth, the Artemis II crew saw incredible things. “This continues to be unreal,” pilot Victor Glover said.
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Today’s newsletter was edited and curated by William O'Connor and produced by Amanda Williams-Bryant. Let us know if you have suggestions and sign up here to get the Photo of the Week on Sundays.
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