Artemis II crew take 'spectacular' image of Earth
The Artemis II crew, currently en route to the Moon, has captured the first high-resolution images of Earth from their Orion capsule. Commander Reid Wiseman took the images, including one titled "Hello, World," after a successful engine burn that propelled the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit.

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AI-generatedThe Artemis II crew, currently en route to the Moon, has captured the first high-resolution images of Earth from their Orion capsule. Commander Reid Wiseman took the images, including one titled "Hello, World," after a successful engine burn that propelled the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit. The images show Earth's features, including the Atlantic Ocean, auroras, and even the planet Venus. This mission marks the first time since 1972 that humans have traveled beyond Earth's orbit, with the crew scheduled to pass around the far side of the Moon on April 6th and return to Earth on April 10th. The crew expressed excitement about the views, spending time observing and photographing Earth from space.
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5 extracted"We are getting a beautiful view of the dark side of the Earth, lit by the Moon."
It is the first time since 1972 that humans have travelled outside of the Earth's orbit.
Artemis II is now on a looping path that will carry the crew around the far side of the Moon.
The images were taken after the crew completed a trans-lunar injection burn.
Artemis II crew took high-resolution images of Earth during their trip around the Moon.