Artemis II Orion Spacecraft Reveals Stunning Earth Images from Deep Space
Artemis II Orion spacecraft sends back first Earth views from deep space, watch the stunning photos
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NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully captured its first high-resolution images of Earth from deep space. The Orion spacecraft, commanded by Reid Wiseman, is currently journeying towards the Moon, showcasing breathtaking views of our planet, including the Atlantic Ocean and auroras at the poles.
- 01Artemis II's Orion spacecraft sent back its first images of Earth from deep space.
- 02The mission marks the first human journey beyond Earth's orbit since 1972.
- 03Images include views of the Atlantic Ocean and auroras, showcasing Earth's beauty.
- 04The spacecraft is equipped with 31 cameras to document key mission moments.
- 05Orion is expected to pass the Moon on April 6 and return to Earth on April 10.
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NASA's Artemis II mission, featuring the Orion spacecraft, has sent back its first high-resolution images of Earth as it travels towards the Moon. The mission commander, Reid Wiseman, captured these stunning images after a successful engine burn that set the spacecraft on its lunar trajectory. One notable image, titled “Hello, World,” displays the Atlantic Ocean and the auroras at the poles, with Venus visible in the corner. The spacecraft is equipped with 31 cameras designed to capture various mission moments, including the crew's activities and the spacecraft's journey around the Moon. Artemis II is on a looping path that will take it around the far side of the Moon, with a planned return to Earth on April 10. This mission marks a significant milestone as it is the first time humans have ventured beyond Earth's orbit since 1972.
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