NASA launched its most diverse crew ever on Saturday, with astronauts from the US, Russia, Japan, and Denmark heading to the International Space Station. Japan is also set to launch a lunar lander and a mission to study extreme celestial objects. India successfully landed its uncrewed Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the moon, becoming the fourth nation to achieve a lunar landing. Russia's Luna 25 lander, however, crashed into the moon, raising doubts about the country's future lunar ambitions. A new recreation of Bonnie Prince Charlie shows a more realistic image of the historical figure. A humanoid robot named Apollo has been designed to perform household chores and help with cosmic exploration. Astronomers have discovered a large dark storm on Neptune, visible for the first time using an Earth-based telescope. Scientists also believe they have uncovered why the ice clouds on Neptune have disappeared. The climate crisis may cause emperor penguins in Antarctica to disappear.
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