The Astronauts Repeated a Photo of the Earth 57 Years Ago.
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More than 57 years after the famous click made by the Apollo 8 mission of "Earth Dawn" ("Earthrise"), Artemis II astronauts immortalized a "dawning" of our planet, in a photo published Tuesday by NASA.Read more
More than 57 years after the first cliché of an Earthrise taken by an astronaut of Apollo 8, their successors of Artemis II immortalized a bed of Earth behind the Moon, a published photograph
The astronauts of Artemis II photographed a photo of Earth's sunset behind the Moon, published this Tuesday by the Nasa.
From the Earth's surface on the night of Thursday, the mission team Artemis 2 has already passed by the Moon and transmits the first images, including the image of the Earth from behind the Moon, to the White House.
The astronauts of the lunar mission Artemis 2 have succeeded in taking the Earth from an unprecedented perspective. On Tuesday, NASA published a photo of the Earth on X, which is sinking behind the moon horizon. The image of the Earth's doom is reminiscent of the iconic Earth's rising photo shot by US astronaut Bill Anders more than 57 years ago, [...]
Taken by the astronauts of the Artemis 2 mission yesterday, during their revolution around the Moon, this image is the first of its kind, fifty years after Apollo 8. The White House published the preview photo, before other shots were made public on NASA's servers.
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