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Artemis 2 Astronauts to Recreate Iconic Earthrise Photo
InnovationApr 5

Artemis 2 Astronauts to Recreate Iconic Earthrise Photo

On April 6, NASA's Artemis 2 crew will attempt to capture a new version of the famous 1968 Earthrise photo during their flight around the moon. The original image united the world during turbulent times, and NASA hopes the new photo will inspire humanity once again.

Space.com3 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Recreate Iconic 1968 'Earthrise' Photo
InnovationApr 7

Artemis II Astronauts Recreate Iconic 1968 'Earthrise' Photo

Four astronauts circling the moon captured a stunning new "Earthrise" image, echoing the famous 1968 photograph that helped spark the global environmental movement. The crew also witnessed "Earthset" during their historic journey farther from Earth than any human has traveled before.

Scientific American2 min read
Astronauts Capture New Earthrise Photo After 50 Years
InnovationApr 6

Astronauts Capture New Earthrise Photo After 50 Years

For the first time since 1972, astronauts have photographed Earth rising over the moon's horizon, recreating one of history's most iconic images. The Artemis II crew's stunning new "Earthrise" shows our planet's beauty from over 100,000 miles away.

Google News - Science2 min read
Artemis II Captures Stunning Earthset Photo From Moon
InnovationApr 8

Artemis II Captures Stunning Earthset Photo From Moon

NASA's Artemis II astronauts sent back a breathtaking image of Earth setting behind the Moon, echoing the famous 1968 Earthrise photo that helped spark the environmental movement. The new photo shows how far space photography has come while reminding us why our planet is worth protecting.

Google News - Science3 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Bring Home New 'Earthset' Photo
InnovationApr 22

Artemis II Astronauts Bring Home New 'Earthset' Photo

NASA's Artemis II crew just gave us a stunning new view of Earth from the moon, recreating the iconic 1968 "Earthrise" photo that launched the environmental movement. The image reminds us why protecting our fragile home planet matters more than ever.

Scientific American2 min read
NASA's Artemis II Captures Stunning Earthset From the Moon
InnovationApr 8

NASA's Artemis II Captures Stunning Earthset From the Moon

The Artemis II crew photographed Earth dipping below the lunar horizon during their historic moon flyby, echoing the iconic 1968 Earthrise image. Four astronauts are paving the way for humanity's return to the moon in 2028.

Al Jazeera English2 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Milky Way Photo
InnovationApr 8

Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Milky Way Photo

NASA's Artemis II crew photographed the Milky Way galaxy during their historic moon flyby, echoing the famous Earthrise image from 1968. The four astronauts are now speeding home at 1,700 mph, with splashdown set for Friday in the Pacific Ocean.

Google News - Science3 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Earth Vanishing Behind Moon
InnovationApr 8

Artemis II Astronauts Capture Earth Vanishing Behind Moon

NASA's Artemis II crew photographed Earth disappearing behind the Moon in a rare "Earthset" moment that mirrors the famous 1968 Earthrise photo. The stunning image shows our planet slipping from view as the spacecraft journeyed over the Moon's far side, offering a perspective only a handful of humans have ever witnessed. #

Indian Express2 min read
Artemis II Crew Returns With First Modern Moon Far Side Photos
InnovationApr 8

Artemis II Crew Returns With First Modern Moon Far Side Photos

Four astronauts just brought back the sharpest images ever captured of the moon's far side, echoing the iconic Earthrise photo from 1968. Their stunning photographs could help scientists find water and map future lunar bases.

Wired2 min read
Artemis II Crew Captures Stunning Earthset From Moon
InnovationApr 7

Artemis II Crew Captures Stunning Earthset From Moon

Four astronauts orbiting the Moon just captured a breathtaking photo of Earth dipping below the lunar horizon, creating a historic mirror image to the famous Earthrise photo from 1968. The Artemis II crew's view reminds us how far we've come in exploring our cosmic neighborhood.

France 24 English2 min read
Illinois Solar Farm Skips 270 MW Grid Wait With Smart Hack
Planet Wins5d ago

Illinois Solar Farm Skips 270 MW Grid Wait With Smart Hack

A Virginia energy company just brought 270 megawatts of solar power online in Illinois without waiting years for grid connection. Their clever solution? Plugging into an existing natural gas plant's connection instead of joining the notorious interconnection queue.

Electrek3 min read
Artemis II Crew Sees Earth Vanish Behind the Moon
Global NewsApr 12

Artemis II Crew Sees Earth Vanish Behind the Moon

Four astronauts just witnessed something no human has seen in over 50 years: Earth slipping behind the moon and disappearing completely. Their emotional reaction reminds us why returning to the moon matters for all of humanity.

Live Science2 min read
Artemis II Crew Watches Earth Vanish Behind the Moon
Global NewsApr 12

Artemis II Crew Watches Earth Vanish Behind the Moon

Four astronauts just became the first humans in 54 years to watch Earth disappear behind the moon, capturing a stunning "Earthset" that left them speechless. Commander Reid Wiseman said his palms were sweating just remembering the moment when our home planet slipped from view.

Google News - Science2 min read
NASA's Artemis II Returns Humans to Moon After 53 Years
Global NewsApr 1

NASA's Artemis II Returns Humans to Moon After 53 Years

Four astronauts will fly around the moon in 2026, marking humanity's first lunar journey since 1973. The diverse crew includes the first Black man, woman, and Canadian to travel to the moon.

Google News - Science2 min read
Artemis 2 Crew Captures Stunning 'Earthset' From Moon
InnovationApr 8

Artemis 2 Crew Captures Stunning 'Earthset' From Moon

Four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis 2 mission photographed Earth setting behind the moon's horizon, echoing the iconic images captured during Apollo 8 in 1968. The crew later witnessed a total solar eclipse from space, one of the rarest sights in human history.

Space.com2 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Moon Fly-By Photos
InnovationApr 7

Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Moon Fly-By Photos

NASA's Artemis II crew just shared breathtaking images from humanity's first Moon fly-by in over 50 years, including an "Earthset" and a 54-minute solar eclipse. These historic photos mark a giant leap forward in returning humans to deep space.

BBC Science3 min read
NASA's Artemis II Crew Captures Stunning New Earthset Photo
Planet WinsApr 22

NASA's Artemis II Crew Captures Stunning New Earthset Photo

The Artemis II astronauts broke the distance record for human spaceflight and photographed Earth from farther away than anyone in history. Their stunning "Earthset" image, released on Earth Day, continues a 58-year tradition of space photography that helps us understand and protect our home planet.

NASA2 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Hour-Long Solar Eclipse
Global NewsApr 7

Artemis II Astronauts Capture Hour-Long Solar Eclipse

The Artemis II crew witnessed a breathtaking total solar eclipse from deep space that lasted nearly an hour, instead of the few minutes we see from Earth. Their stunning photos show the Moon as a crisp black orb surrounded by the Sun's glowing corona, dotted with bright stars.

The Verge2 min read
Astronaut's Easter Message: "You Are Special" From Space
Global NewsApr 5

Astronaut's Easter Message: "You Are Special" From Space

Artemis 2 astronaut Victor Glover delivered an unscripted Easter message from space, reminding everyone on Earth that we're all traveling together on a precious spaceship called home. His words echoed the spirit of Apollo 8's famous 1968 Christmas Eve broadcast from lunar orbit.

Google News - Science2 min read
Artemis II Astronauts Beam Back Stunning Moon Photos
InnovationApr 6

Artemis II Astronauts Beam Back Stunning Moon Photos

Four astronauts are sharing breathtaking images from humanity's farthest journey since 1972, capturing Earth and the Moon like never before. Commander Reid Wiseman's "Hello, World" photo shows our planet eclipsing the Sun with twin auroras glowing, taken from 142,000 miles away.

BBC Science2 min read

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