NASA's Artemis II Mission Captures New Earth Images, Advances Earth Observation
NASA's Artemis II mission has captured new images of Earth, continuing the legacy of Earth observation that began with the iconic Earthrise photo taken by the Apollo 8 crew in 1968. The Artemis II crew, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before, took a poignant photo of Earth on April 6, 2026. This mission underscores NASA's commitment to understanding our planet through advanced imaging technology. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman highlighted the importance of Earth science missions in providing critical data to support communities and industries. The Artemis II mission's images, along with data from other Earth-observing satellites, contribute to a deeper understanding of Earth's environment and natural hazards.