From cameras pressed against spacecraft windows to the most powerful radar ever flown, imaging technology has taken giant leaps since 1968, but the drive to understand our home in the cosmos has remained. NASA home page.
The Artemis II mission commander has shared spellbinding footage showing the moment the crew witnessed the Earth setting behind the Moon -- while they captured spectacular photos of it. [Read More] ... .
As Artemis 2 approached, my anticipation was mixed with uncertainty. Would this new Moon mission spark the wonder and excitement I'd felt during Apollo? Those doubts didn't last long ....
The photographs, taken on April 6, include a crescent Earthrise and a rare close-up of the Moon’s farside—regions largely unseen by human eyes.The images were revealed days after the mission’s ...
This breathtaking photo, called Earthset, draws inevitable comparisons with the original Earthrise photo from the Apollo 8 flight in 1968... As I described in my book, Earthrise ... Earthrise is one icon ...
Nasa’s Artemis II astronauts have captured a stunning new Earthrise image, Earth appearing to rise over the Moon’s horizon, while orbiting the far side of the Moon, the space agency announced on X on ...
This breathtaking photo, called Earthset, draws inevitable comparisons with the original Earthrise photo from the Apollo 8 flight in 1968... As I described in my book, Earthrise ... Earthrise to Earthset.
Emerging from the far side, the crew captured stunning images of the rugged lunar surface, shadowed craters, and the iconic “Earthrise” glowing against the darkness of space.The mission marks a ...