Astronauts participating in the Artemis II mission captured a stunning image of Earth setting behind the lunar horizon during their long journey back home. This image, released by NASA, commemorates the historic photo taken by astronaut Bill Anders in 1968.
The Artemis 2 mission has successfully captured unprecedented images of Earth from space, revealing an intriguing optical illusion. One image shows a fully illuminated blue sphere, while another depicts a dark half, raising questions about our perception of the planet.
NASA has announced significant progress in its Artemis-2 mission, with the spacecraft reaching the halfway point between Earth and the Moon. The agency revealed a comparison of two images of Earth, one recent and the other from 1972.
NASA has announced the first high-resolution images of Earth taken by the Artemis 2 crew as they journey toward the Moon. Commander Reed Wiseman captured these breathtaking photos following the final engine burn that set the spacecraft on its lunar trajectory.
If the sun were to suddenly disappear, Earth would face a major environmental disaster. The sun, a source of life for 4.6 billion years, plays a crucial role in stabilizing our planet's climate and life.