NASA's Artemis II Mission Unveils Stunning 'Hello, World' Animation
The animated version of the iconic "Hello, world" image reveals striking new details
Ars Technica
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NASA has released over 12,000 images from the Artemis II mission, including a captivating animated version of the iconic 'Hello, world' image captured by Commander Reid Wiseman. The images showcase the journey of the Orion spacecraft towards the Moon, processed by visual artist Andy Saunders.
- 01NASA released over 12,000 images from the Artemis II mission.
- 02The 'Hello, world' image was taken by Commander Reid Wiseman.
- 03Images were captured using a Nikon D5, Nikon Z9, and iPhone 17s.
- 04Andy Saunders created an animated visual from the captured images.
- 05The archive includes both highlights and less successful shots.
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NASA's Artemis II mission to the Moon has generated significant excitement with the release of over 12,000 images taken by astronauts during their journey. Among these, the iconic 'Hello, world' image, captured by Commander Reid Wiseman as the Orion spacecraft departed Earth, stands out. The newly available archive features a variety of images taken with three different cameras: the Nikon D5, Nikon Z9, and an iPhone 17s. While some images are remarkable, others are less impressive. Visual artist Andy Saunders has taken the initiative to process and animate a composite of these images, creating a stunning visual representation of the mission. This release not only showcases the technological capabilities of the mission but also highlights the artistry involved in capturing space exploration.
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