Artemis II is a planned NASA space mission that will send astronauts around the Moon and back to Earth, marking the first time humans travel beyond low-Earth orbit since the Apollo program in the 1970s. It’s part of NASA’s broader Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon and eventually prepare for missions to Mars.
Unlike the earlier Artemis I, Artemis II will be a crewed mission, carrying four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft launched by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The crew will not land on the Moon but will perform a flyby, traveling thousands of kilometers beyond it before returning to Earth.
The mission’s main goals are to test life-support systems, navigation, and overall performance of the spacecraft with humans on board. Artemis II is a critical step toward Artemis III, which is expected to land astronauts on the lunar surface.
Created by MSCHF for Pharrell Williams’s Joopiter auction, the Microscopic Handbag is so tiny it’s smaller than a grain of sea salt and can fit through the eye of a needle.
Made using a high-precision 3D printing process normally used for microscopic biotech structures, the bag pushes the idea of luxury to an absurd extreme—turning something once practical into something that can barely even be seen. MSCHF described it as the point where a handbag stops being useful and becomes nothing more than a symbol of branding and status.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon grew up together in Massachusetts and stayed close long before either of them became famous.
While struggling to break into Hollywood in the 1990s, the two friends started writing Good Will Hunting together, originally as a much bigger thriller script before turning it into a character-driven story about a troubled math genius from Boston.
Studios wanted the script, but Affleck and Damon refused to sell it unless they were allowed to star in it themselves—a gamble that paid off when the film became a massive success and won them the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 1998.
José Mourinho is one of football’s most successful and outspoken managers, known for his tactical mindset, confidence, and legendary press conference moments.
Nicknamed “The Special One,” Mourinho won league titles in multiple countries and built a reputation for turning teams into disciplined, hard-to-beat sides while constantly creating unforgettable moments on and off the pitch.
In 2012, a Burger King employee anonymously posted a photo on the internet of him putting his feet in the lettuce, with the caption: “This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King.” It took 20 minutes for people to find out which Burger King restaurant the employee worked at. He was fired immediately.
In 2008, Travis Pastrana pulled off one of the wildest stunts of his career when he jumped out of an airplane without wearing a parachute, relying completely on his friends to reach him midair and attach him to a tandem skydiving rig before they hit the ground.
The stunt was planned with a professional skydiving team, but it still looked completely insane watching Pastrana freefall through the sky with absolutely nothing on his back while another diver raced to connect with him in midair.
Early in his career, Robert Pattinson admitted to lying on his resume, claiming he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and studied at Oxford just to impress casting directors.
Today, he’s starred in box office hits like The Batman and Twilight, with his films grossing over $3.3 billion worldwide. His net worth is estimated to be around $100 million.
Mugshot of Carlos Rodriguez. Career criminal who lost a significant portion of his skull after crashing a car while under the influence. Surviving the accident without major brain damage, he has continued to engage in criminal activity.
Osteosarcoma is one of the most aggressive bone cancers, often appearing near the knee and creating a distinctive “sunburst” pattern where the tumor forces sharp bone spikes to grow outward in all directions.
Meet Akbar Mehrinezhad an Iranian street photographer celebrated for his humorous, intimate portraits of Tehran’s stray cats, all captured using nothing more than his iPhone.
Through his lens, Mehrinezhad chronicles the daily lives of these cats, highlighting their curiosity, mischief, and quiet, easily missed moments amid the city’s bustle. He initially focused on human-centered social issues, including the struggles of working children, but later turned to animals as a source of solace and inner calm. This shift allows him to continue evoking empathy while drawing attention to the often-overlooked presence of urban wildlife.
Photographer: @akbar_mehrinezhad