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The Artemis II launch, and meteorites on Earth and the Moon.
Nach 54 Jahren fliegen Menschen wieder zum Mond. Doch wir sollten uns von den spektakulären Bildern nicht trügen lassen. Dabei gewinnt nur ein Mann. mehr...
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy persuaded Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman to shoot bracketed moon bursts from orbit, and the atmosphere-free data has produced the most detailed...
As part of NASA’s Artemis program to return humans to the Moon, Artemis II is sending four astronauts on a crewed journey around our nearest neighbor - an important step toward fut...
Seen from behind the Moon during Artemis II, the Moon and Earth align in the same frame, each partially illuminated by the Sun, photographed by the Nasa Artemis II crew from the Or...
Artemis 2: Experience the Complete Moon Mission Here I don't usually link to paywalled maps, but I'm making an exception for Die Zeit’s extraordinary 3D scrollytelling visualiza...
"Good luck, Godspeed Artemis II. Let’s go." The post Las Vegas Sphere Turns Into Huge Moon to Celebrate NASA Mission appeared first on Futurism.
In an unusual perspective for an Earth-observing satellite, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captured this image of the moon, Earth's only natural satellite. The Sentinel-2 missio...
The Artemis II mission is slingshotting around the moon today, and the images being returned from NASA's Orion ship are exquisite. Here's just a few of the latest, showing the moon...
The familiar features of the permanently Earth-facing side made way for the more heavily cratered far side. This is not the Moon we know
An astrophotographer teamed up with Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman to create these stunning new images of the lunar surface
The moon dances with the king of the planets, with the horizon as their stage.
On April 6, the astronauts of Artemis II were able to catch a full view of the Mare Orientale, a dark, ringed 600-mile-wide crater that straddles the near and the far sides of the....
Last night, the crew of NASA’s Artemis II traveled to the far side of the moon, 252,756 miles from Earth, the furthest any human beings have ever been from our home planet. From NA...
Artemis II marks NASA's first return to the moon with astronauts — a critical step toward a lunar landing by another crew in two years.
By Justin Pratt, Clear Springs Baptist Church Senior Pastor It hangs there every night; silent, massive and impossibly distant. Almost 240,000 miles away, the moon drifts in perfec...
Our favorite images from humanity's return to the Moon.
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