NASA has announced the four astronauts selected for Artemis III, expected to launch in 2027. Meet the crew and learn more about the mission and next step toward a base on the moon: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl…
Bertie Gregory is back, and this time, he's searching for one of the world's most distinctive shark—the hammerhead.
#HammerheadSharksUpClose with Bertie Gregory premieres July 5 as part of #Sharkfest on @NatGeoTV. Streaming on @DisneyPlus and @hulu.
The effects of climate change are displayed through two views of Opal Reef on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Following periods of unusually high ocean temperatures in 2016 and 2017, many corals that once filled the reef with color had become gray and skeletal.
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A brown bear peers into a stopped car in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. The image was featured in a July 1966 National Geographic story describing the progress of Mission 66, a government effort to revitalize the country's national parks.
On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space. While his suborbital flight lasted only a little over 15 minutes, the launch paved the way for the future of the U.S. space program. 🔗
Did you know anemones aren’t plants but animals? 🪸 They may look still and harmless, but they’re actually predators that can slowly crawl, hunt, and even compete for space on the ocean floor.
#WelcomeToEarthSeries is now streaming on @DisneyPlus.
The Greek-founded city of Cyrene was left in ruins following earthquakes in A.D. 262 and 365. In the 19th century, historians arrived to document what remained and found a treasure trove of artifacts that had lain undisturbed for over a millennium. 🔗
7 wonders. One epic reveal. Can you guess which locations made our list?
See @ABC News and @NatGeo reveal the full list of the 'Seven Natural Wonders of America' during the 24-hour “Disney Celebrates America” special airing on July 4th.