NASA Releases Over 12,000 Photos from Artemis 2 Mission, Showcasing Lunar and Earth Views
NASA has released more than 12,000 images from the Artemis 2 mission, which marked a significant step in human space exploration by sending astronauts close to the moon for the first time since 1972. The mission involved four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft, who captured stunning images of the moon, Earth, and a solar eclipse. These images were taken using various cameras, including Nikon D5s, a Nikon Z9, and GoPros, and were delivered to Earth via physical memory cards after the mission's conclusion. The photos are now available in NASA's Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth database, providing researchers and the public with access to these visual records. The images include views of lunar surface targets, ancient impact craters, and the Earth from space, offering insights into the moon's features and the mission's achievements.