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The four astronauts — NASA commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency mission specialist Jeremy Hansen — spent Monday’s seven-hour lunar flyby taking photos and making observations from the Orion spacecraft, which they named Integrity.
Nasa has released the first photographs taken by the Artemis II astronauts during their fly-by of the Moon. The first image, above, shows an 'Earthset' as the astronauts glimpsed our home planet peeking out beyond a cratered lunar landscape.
NASA has released some impressive images of the dark side of the moon that were taken during the historic Artemis II lunar flyby mission!
Over seven hours, the astronauts took thousands of photos that will help inform scientists’ understanding of the moon. The first ones have now been released.
NASA’s Artemis II crew just gave the world its first close-up look at the Moon’s far side, releasing a series of high-resolution images that include a rare, in-space view of a solar eclipse. The photos,
Nasa has unveiled the first images captured by Artemis II astronauts during their lunar flyby, including views of previously unseen regions and a rare solar eclipse
The next U.S. total solar eclipse arrives March 30, 2033, in Alaska, offering a rare Arctic spectacle with potential Northern Lights and up to 2 mins. 37 secs. totality.