The crew list for the Artemis II includes a commander, pilot, and two mission specialists – but while “photographer” may not be one of the titles, photography was very much part of the first human ...
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the moon, allowing them to observe and photograph the moon's far side, commonly referred to as its dark side. Following the flyby, people on ...
For the first time since the final Apollo missions of the early 1970s, human eyes have seen the Moon up close, and the images those astronauts captured are now giving the rest of the world a view that ...
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 ...
These aren’t official photos of the moon from the Artemis II mission. A NASA spokesperson said the only official images from the mission are published on NASA.gov. PolitiFact found that some of the ...
The dark side of the moon just got a little bit less mysterious. Artemis II astronauts on their 10-day mission to travel farther away from Earth than anybody has ever before got to see a ...
NASA has shared the first batch of photos from the Artemis II mission’s lunar flyby on Monday, a vivid display of the rocky surface of the moon as seen from thousands of miles above it. These photos ...