Artemis, NASA and Earth
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On April 6, 2026, shortly before Earth slid behind the Moon from the perspective of Orion, and the spacecraft lost radio signal with mission control for 40 minutes, the Artemis II crew captured this stunning image of Earth setting over the lunar surface.
The recent Artemis II mission gave four astronauts a one-of-a-kind perspective on Earth, and their photos show just how small and striking the planet looks from deep space.
NASA's Artemis II mission shared its first image of Earth from space as astronauts prepare for a historic journey to the moon.
NASA astronaut Christina Koch shared a striking image of Earth from the Artemis II mission to mark Earth Day, days after the crew’s record-breaking lunar flyby. The mission, the first crewed trip around the Moon since 1972, set a distance record and ...
Fifty-eight years ago, Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders captured " Earthrise ," which has become one of the most famous photographs in history. More than just the first high-resolution, color image of Earth from space, this photograph revealed the inherent fragility of our home.
See stunning photos of Earth taken from space by astronauts and robotic spacecraft, celebrating our home planet on Earth Day.
A photo from 1968 inspired the first Earth Day, but that's not the only iconic space photo of Earth that everyone should see
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft on the Artemis II mission captured breathtaking photos of Earth during their 10-day journey to and from the moon. Three NASA astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina ...