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NASA has released the first of 10,000 photos from the Artemis II moon flyby, led by Earthset, a new version of 1968's Earthrise.
For Artemis, NASA and Nikon signed a strategic agreement to develop a handheld camera capable of operating on the Moon, as part of the program. However, contrary to what might be assumed, this allianc
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Years after Neil Armstrong's death, his wife Carol found a camera NASA intended to be left on the moon
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module "Eagle" and became the first human to set foot on the surface of the Moon. On the surface for 21 hours and 36 minutes, Armstrong conducted scientific activities,
During the mission's loop around the moon, the crew took geological observations of places of interest on the lunar surface, snapping thousands of photos of the surface.
New images of the moon from NASA’s Artemis II mission are offering rare, detailed views from deep space, captured using a carefully selected set of cameras aboard the spacecraft.
NASA’s Artemis II program is part of a new global space race. This time, world powers have much bigger ambitions.
Nasa is releasing a steady stream of stunning pictures of the Moon and Earth taken by the astronauts on its Artemis II Moon mission. Attracting millions of likes on social media, the images show the two bodies from unusual angles in glorious high definition.
The Apollo 11 mission in July 1969 remains one of the most significant moments in human history. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent over 21 hours on the Moon’s surface, carrying out scientific experiments,
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One Moon, 32 cameras, 10,000 photos – these are the best Artemis II photos so far
Artemis II took 10,000 photos during the Moon flyby. As a photographer, I think these are the most epic images from Artemis II so far