Artemis II’s Lunar Encounter: 10,000 Frames of Celestial Wonder
NASA’s Artemis II mission captured over 10,000 images during its lunar flyby, yielding extraordinary scientific and aesthetic documentation of Earth and the Moon.
NASA’s Artemis II mission captured over 10,000 images during its lunar flyby, yielding extraordinary scientific and aesthetic documentation of Earth and the Moon.
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Artemis II astronauts captured a stunning Earthset photograph showing our planet beyond the lunar horizon, creating a modern counterpart to Apollo 8’s iconic Earthrise image.
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