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New Perspective of Home
NASA Seen during Artemis II’s lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, the Moon and Earth align in the same frame, each partially illuminated by the Sun. The Moon’s surface appears in sharp detail in the foreground, while Earth sits much farther away, smaller and softly lit in the background. A faint reflection in the spacecraft window is also visible, subtly overlaying the scene. Though their phases differ, both are shaped by the same sunlight, revealing …
NASA Artemis II Mission Images Reframe Earth Through Lunar Perspective
The Artemis II mission marks a significant moment in the trajectory of human space exploration, representing the first crewed journey toward the Moon in more than half a century. Since… The post NASA Artemis II Mission Images Reframe Earth Through Lunar Perspective appeared first on stupidDOPE
Artemis II Shares Stunning Moon Images
One of my favorite movie quotes ever is one I almost exclusively employ under the most ridiculous circumstances: “They should have sent a poet.” I’ve long mined Jodie Foster’s memorable line from the sci-fi drama Contact for comedic purposes. But today I want to use the way her character did, sincerely, because it best captures the absolutely stunning, awe-inspiring images Artemis II has sent back to Earth from its Moon flyby. Click To View G…
The first images captured by the Artemis mission in their journey through the hidden face of the Moon are already here. And they are spectacular. The official profile of the White House has shared the first two snapshots in which you can see some of the most magical moments of the journey that last night astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen lived during their lunar journey. In that of the images you can see a …
NASA unveils astonishing moon images in historic Artemis II mission
In a milestone moment for space exploration, NASA has released the first images from its Artemis II mission, offering incredible new views of the Moon during a recent crewed flyby. According to NASA, Artemis II represents a major advancement in the quest to return humans to the Moon for the first time in decades, setting the stage for a new phase of exploration. Launched this month, the 10-day crewed mission called Artemis II aimed to fly four a…
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed its flyby of the far side of the Moon, setting a new distance record for crewed flights, reaching over 400,000 kilometers from Earth. The crew, composed of four astronauts, captured images of lunar regions never before seen by humans. During the flight, which took place on April 6, 2026, Artemis II surpassed the 400,000-kilometer mark from Earth, an unprecedented feat for a crewed mission. The Ori…
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