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Artemis Homepage Gallery
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Artemis Homepage Gallery

  • NASA’s Artemis II gallery shows the Moon eclipsing the Sun during lunar orbit.
  • Another image depicts an Earthset as the spacecraft circles the Moon.
  • AP News features Artemis II imagery as part of its ongoing space coverage.
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Revealed: The 10 things you DIDN'T see in NASA's new 'Earthset' photo
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science22h ago

Revealed: The 10 things you DIDN'T see in NASA's new 'Earthset' photo

  • NASA's Artemis II Earthset image shows the Earth dipping behind the Moon during a six-hour lunar flyby.
  • The photo was captured using a decade-old Nikon D5, not the latest gear.
  • Artemis II's Earthset nods to NASA's Apollo Earthrise image from 1968.
  • The Earthset shot was taken from a record distance of about 252,756 miles from Earth.
  • Earth appears brighter than the Moon in the image due to clouds and oceans reflecting sunlight.
  • The Earthset photo was taken just three minutes before the Orion capsule entered a radio blackout.
  • Artemis II crew photographed thousands of images and studied lunar features during the flyby.
  • The Earthset article notes the Artemis II mission aims to test systems for future lunar landings.
  • NASA considered multiple cameras and equipment, highlighting the practicality of older gear in space photography.
  • The Earthset feature includes a comparison with Apollo 8 imagery to contextualize the view.
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Artemis 2 moon astronauts capture space history — on their iPhones
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science22h ago

Artemis 2 moon astronauts capture space history — on their iPhones

  • Artemis 2 astronauts used iPhone 17 devices on board to capture images during the lunar flyby and Earth moments.
  • Crew members include Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, with smartphones aiding personal photography in space.
  • NASA allowed smartphones to expand crew photography options and sharing moments with families and public audiences.
  • Spacecom notes Artemis 2's journey includes a flyby of the far side of the Moon and Earth observations from space.
  • Crew also uses GoPros and Nikon cameras to supplement iPhone imagery during the mission.
  • The policy to permit smartphones on Artemis 2 was announced by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman for enhanced crew documentation.
  • The Artemis 2 crew's iPhone photography reflects a trend of integrating consumer tech into spaceflight workflows.
  • NASA also previously used smartphones on private missions, such as Inspiration4, to capture imagery.
  • Artemis 2 astronauts are expected to photograph Earth and the Moon, with the mission featuring a lunar loop.
  • The Space.com article underscores the broader trend of public engagement through spaceflight imagery.
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The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?
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science6h ago

The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?

  • Artemis II crew observed the Moon from Orion, documenting color and topography during a flyby behind the lunar far side.
  • NASA aimed to integrate human observations with robotic data to inform future lunar science and mission planning.
  • Experts say the mission serves as a technology demonstration and builds human-led science insights for future landings.
  • Astronauts reported Sun glare challenges and improvised a window shroud with a T-shirt to improve lunar viewing.
  • Researchers emphasize human perception adds valuable context not easily replicated by robots.
  • NASA scientists see Ohm crater and other features as potential targets for future landers.
  • Robotic orbiters like LRO provide complementary data, while Artemis II showcases human vision for science.
  • Officials note the mission isn’t expected to deliver decadal-scale scientific results, focusing on I/O and system checks.
  • The mission reinforces the value of human-supplied narrative data alongside imagery.
  • Artemis II may influence future lunar exploration timing and strategies for crewed missions.
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