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Watch a stunning time-lapse captured by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft as it witnesses a lunar eclipse from deep space. See the Earth, Moon, and shadow align in a rare cosmic perspective you can’t experience from the ground.
The Artemis II crew was able to witness countless rare sights on its historic lunar flyby journey, including the sun completely disappearing behind the moon from their Orion spacecraft. On Thursday, NASA posted a stunning video of the "solar eclipse as seen by the Artemis II crew.
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts sent detailed observations of the Moon after traveling farther from Earth than any human before, breaking Apollo 13’s distance record. Mission control regained contact
Never seen before images from the dark side of the moon, including an 'unbelievable' solar eclipse, continue to be downlinked from Orion by the Integrity crew, which held a news conference with reporters Wednesday night.
Over seven hours, the astronauts took thousands of photos that will help inform scientists’ understanding of the moon. The first ones have now been released.
The Artemis II astronauts concluded their record-breaking 10-day journey on Friday with a smooth splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
OFFICIAL OF THE COUNTRY HOLDING THE PRESIDENCY LEADS THE MEETING. A TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE IS TURNING THE MOON A DEEP REDDISH-ORANGE THIS MORNING. WE'RE TAKING A LIVE LOOK AT THE MOON RIGHT NOW-- THIS IS FROM GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY IN LOS ANGELES.. THIS EVENT ...
Artemis II astronauts return from moon with a splashdown to close out a record-breaking lunar voyage
Their dramatic grand finale fast approaching, Artemis II’s astronauts aimed for a splashdown in the Pacific on Friday to close out humanity’s first voyage to the moon in more than half a century. The tension in Mission Control mounted as the miles melted away between the four returning astronauts and Earth.