NASA, Earth and Artemis
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NASA spokesperson Lauren Low told PolitiFact that one of the reasons Earth appears duller is because the new photo was taken at night, with only moonlight lighting the planet. The 1972 photo was taken in direct sunlight. The two images were also processed differently, she said.
Photos sent back from NASA’s Artemis II mission recently captivated the public, offering striking views of Earth and the moon taken by astronauts far beyond low-Earth orbit. The old Earth image
Earth appears dirtier in NASA's recent photos compared to images from the 70s, but is pollution to blame? The answer is much simpler. (NASA)
(CNN) — NASA released the very first images taken by astronauts aboard the Artemis II Orion capsule as they are making their way to the moon. The stunning pictures were taken by mission commander Reid Wiseman using his Personal Computing Device — a ...
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Artemis II crew releasing absolutely gobsmacking new photos of Earth: ‘Our home looks gorgeous’
NASA has released a slew of photos captured by the Artemis II crew as they hurtle through space toward the moon — including an updated version of the iconic “Blue Marble” shot snapped by the Apollo 17 crew more than 50 years ago.
The White House and NASA released imagery captured by the cameras of the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission.
Astronauts captured a stunning and rare lightning event called "red sprites" from Earth orbit that could impact radio, climate, and safety.