NASA, Moon and Artemis II
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As we previously reported, astronauts aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft used the iPhone 17 Pro Max to take selfies of themselves with the Earth in the background during the Artemis II mission around the far side of the Moon last week.
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Earthset and eclipse, oh my! NASA releases magnificent images from Artemis mission’s moon flyby
Artemis 2's high-resolution views of Earth, the moon and a solar eclipse rekindle the spirit of round-the-moon missions from decades ago.
The Artemis II astronauts launched but are still in Earth orbit. They will soon begin their journey toward the moon.
NASA has released the first of 10,000 photos from the Artemis II moon flyby, led by Earthset, a new version of 1968's Earthrise.
NASA is expected to hold a news conference at 4:30 p.m. EDT. Watch live views of space from Artemis II in our video player above. A day after the historic lunar flyaround, NASA on Tuesday released striking new photos taken by the U.S.-Canadian crew.
We're alone in this, together.
As the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission shot around the moon on Monday—going farther from our world than any human has gone before—the astronauts had Earth on their mind. Looking at our home planet as they rounded the moon’s far side,
NASA's Crawler-Transporter 2 moved the Artemis II launch tower into the Vehicle Assembly Building, kicking off preparations for Artemis III next year.