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Artemis II crew releasing absolutely gobsmacking new photos of Earth: ‘Our home looks gorgeous’
NASA has released a slew of photos captured by the Artemis II crew as they hurtle through space toward the moon — including an updated version of the iconic “Blue Marble” shot snapped by the Apollo 17 crew more than 50 years ago.
The Artemis II crew lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 1.
Part of Artemis II's mission includes collecting samples of ice from the moon that will be compared to Earth’s oceans.
Christina Koch looked out the window of NASA's Orion spacecraft on her way to the Moon and pointed a camera at home. The result will stop you cold.
The Artemis astronauts’ reflections echo a long described shift in perspective that occurs when humans are given the chance to view Earth from space.
An Artemis II astronaut captured Earth in striking detail, even showing green auroras. Here's why the view inspires humans in a profound way.
NASA's Artemis II mission launched from Florida with 4 astronauts. Now the agency is sharing a stunning view of Earth before they head toward the moon.