NASAs Artemis II Mission Captures New Image of Moons Far Side
April 6, 2026 • Google News World
NASA’s Artemis II Mission Captures New Images of the Moon’s Far Side
The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission has captured new photographs of the far side of the moon. The images were taken as the spacecraft approached the lunar surface.
According to reports, the crew has been busy with various activities, including demonstrating their space suits and preparing for a lunar flyby. The mission is part of NASA’s efforts to return humans to the moon by 2025.
The Artemis II mission is the second uncrewed flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft. The mission aims to test the spacecraft’s systems and prepare it for future crewed missions.
New images have been shared by NASA, providing a glimpse into the far side of the moon. The images were captured using cameras on board the Orion spacecraft.
The Artemis II mission is expected to continue its journey towards the moon, with the crew preparing for a lunar flyby. The mission’s success will pave the way for future human missions to the moon and beyond.
NASA has released new images from the Artemis II mission, providing a unique perspective on the far side of the moon. The images were captured using cameras on board the Orion spacecraft as it approached the lunar surface.
The Artemis II mission is an important step in NASA’s plans to return humans to the moon by 2025. The mission will test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft, providing valuable experience for future crewed missions.
The crew of the Artemis II mission has been busy with various activities, including demonstrating their space suits and preparing for a lunar flyby. The mission is part of NASA’s efforts to explore the moon and beyond.
New images from the Artemis II mission have been shared by NASA, providing a glimpse into the far side of the moon. The images were captured using cameras on board the Orion spacecraft as it approached the lunar surface.
The Artemis II mission is expected to continue its journey towards the moon, with the crew preparing for a lunar flyby. The mission’s success will pave the way for future human missions to the moon and beyond.
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