NASA's Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Earth Photos on Journey to the Moon
NASA shares stunning earth photos as Artemis II astronauts head toward moon
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NASA has released breathtaking images of Earth taken by astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission, showcasing the planet from space. The crew, including mission commander Reid Wiseman and mission specialist Christina Koch, expressed their awe at the views, which highlight the beauty of Earth and mark a significant step toward future lunar exploration.
- 01Astronauts aboard Artemis II captured stunning images of Earth during their journey to the moon.
- 02The mission aims to test systems for future lunar landings and missions to Mars.
- 03Artemis II is set to fly around the moon on April 6, breaking the distance record set by Apollo 13.
- 04The crew includes Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen, with several historic milestones.
- 05NASA's online tracker allows the public to follow the spacecraft's journey.
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NASA has shared remarkable photos taken by astronauts on the Artemis II mission as they travel towards the moon. Mission commander Reid Wiseman captured the images using a tablet, with the first photo depicting Earth as a 'pale blue dot.' Mission specialist Christina Koch described the view as breathtaking, showcasing Earth illuminated during the day and glowing at night. The crew, which includes Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, is expected to conduct a lunar flyby on April 6, breaking the distance record set by Apollo 13. The mission not only aims to explore the moon but also prepares for future missions to Mars. NASA has provided an online tracker for the public to follow the spacecraft's journey, which is anticipated to return to Earth after its lunar flyby, landing in the Pacific Ocean.
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