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Artemis II Captures Stunning Lunar and Earth Views

Artemis II Captures Stunning Lunar and Earth Views

Summary

The Artemis II mission, the first human voyage to the Moon in over 50 years, involved extensive photography, with the crew capturing an estimated 10,000 images. The Orion spacecraft is equipped with 32 cameras, offering the crew 17 devices for photography, including a Nikon D5 DSLR, a Nikon Z9 mirrorless, GoPros, and an iPhone 17 Pro Max. These images serve dual purposes as scientific observations and artistic representations, with NASA gradually releasing highlights such as an 'Earthset' over the lunar surface and a detailed view of the Moon's near and far sides.

Key points

  • Artemis II crew took around 10,000 photos during the Moon flyby.
  • The Orion spacecraft is equipped with 32 cameras, including DSLRs, mirrorless, GoPros, and smartphones.
  • Photographs captured include an 'Earthset' over the lunar surface and detailed lunar topography.
  • The mission highlights the intersection of science and art in space photography.
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