NASA’s Orion spacecraft took this parting shot of Earth a few hours into the 25.5-day Artemis 1 mission, when it was 57,000 miles (91,700 kilometers) from our home planet.
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The Artemis 2 crew will spend six hours observing the lunar far side today, seeing parts of the Moon no human has ever laid eyes on.
Going to the moon now involves iPhones and Microsoft Surface tablets.
Photos of Earth taken by the Artemis 2 astronauts reveal their perspective as they zoom farther away from our home planet than any have gone before.
Why go to the Moon when there are so many problems to fix here on Earth? Artemis 2 mission pilot Victor Glover explained Thursday from cislunar space.
The Orion spacecraft has successfully completed the translunar injection burn and departed low-Earth orbit.