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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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Artemis II crew take 'spectacular' image of Earth
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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. 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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"We are getting a beautiful view of the dark side of the Earth, lit by the Moon."

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It is the first time since 1972 that humans have travelled outside of the Earth's orbit.

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Artemis II is now on a looping path that will carry the crew around the far side of the Moon.

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The images were taken after the crew completed a trans-lunar injection burn.

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Artemis II crew took high-resolution images of Earth during their trip around the Moon.

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2 hours agoSofia Ferreira SantosNasa/Reid WisemanThe image, titled Hello, World, shows the Earth and Venus as seen from the Orion capsuleNasa has shared the first high-resolution images of the Earth taken by the Artemis II crew as they head on their trip around the Moon.The mission's commander, Reid Wiseman, took the "spectacular" images, NASA says, after the crew completed a final engine burn that set them on a trajectory towards our closest celestial neighbour.The first image, called Hello, World, shows the vast expanse of blue that is the Atlantic Ocean, framed by a thin glow of the atmosphere as the Earth eclipses the Sun and green auroras at either pole.The Earth appears to us as upside down, with the western Sahara and Iberian peninsula visible to the left and the eastern portion of South America to the right.NASA identified the bright planet to the bottom right as Venus.NASA/Reid WisemanWiseman also took this picture, titled Artemis II Looking Back at Earth, from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windowsThe images were taken after the crew successfully completed a trans-lunar injection burn in the early hours of Friday.The burn took the Orion spacecraft out of Earth orbit as the four astronauts aboard aim to travel the more than 200,000 miles to the Moon.Artemis II is now on a looping path that will carry the crew around the far side of the Moon and back again. It is the first time since 1972 that humans have travelled outside of the Earth's orbit.The crew should pass around the far side of the Moon on 6 April and return to Earth on 10 April.NASAAnother image taken by the crew shows the divide between night and day, known as the terminator, cutting across EarthAfter the burn was completed, the crew were "glued to the windows" taking pictures, mission specialist Jeremy Hansen told mission control in Houston."We are getting a beautiful view of the dark side of the Earth, lit by the Moon," he said.Wiseman later called back down to mission control in Houston to ask how to clean the windows, as the astronauts' enthusiasm to see into space had left them dirty.The commander had initially found it difficult to take pictures of our planet from the spacecraft, saying taking photos at such a distance made it hard to adjust exposure settings. "It's like walking out back at your house, trying to take a picture of the Moon," he told mission control. "That's what it feels like right now."But that is no longer an issue.Another view captured by Wiseman shows the Earth divided by night and day. That frontier between light and darkness is known as the terminator.
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