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Earthset video from Artemis II shows Earth fading behind the Moon
Summary
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman posted an iPhone video of Earthset taken from the Orion spacecraft while circling the Moon, and the Artemis II crew returned to Earth on April 10 after a 10-day mission.
Content
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman posted a short iPhone video showing Earthset as the Artemis II crew circled the Moon. He recorded the view on April 6 from a window of the Orion spacecraft and described the clip as uncropped and uncut. Wiseman and crewmates Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen launched on April 1 and returned to Earth on April 10, splashing down in the Pacific off San Diego. The mission allowed the crew to see much of the lunar far side and to document the Moon's terrain.
Notable details:
- Reid Wiseman filmed Earthset with his iPhone while orbiting the Moon, using 8x zoom to capture the view.
- The video shows the cratered lunar surface in the foreground with Earth receding behind the Moon.
- Crew members also photographed the Moon using a Nikon with a 400mm lens and reported about seven hours of photographing and observation during the flyby.
- Artemis II was NASA's first mission to the Moon in more than 50 years; the crew launched on April 1 and returned April 10.
Summary:
The video joins a collection of images and observations from Artemis II and recalls the visual legacy of Apollo-era lunar photography. NASA has released some photos so far and said more images are expected in the coming weeks; the agency is focused next on Artemis III, which is planned for mid-2027.
