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Artemis II astronaut captures Earth

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See video of Earthset that an Artemis II astronaut filmed on his iPhone while circling the moon
It’s a view that only a handful of humans have ever witnessed: a distant Earth disappearing behind a huge moon.

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Highlights From NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Splashdown
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NASA astronaut shares ‘Earthset’ video shot on Apple iPhone during Artemis II mission
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‘Earthset’ Is Captured on Video for First Time
The Earth slips behind the moon in an iPhone video taken by Reid Wiseman during NASA’s Artemis II mission, a sequel to the iconic Earthrise photo taken by Apollo 8.

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Reid Wiseman captures rare ‘Earthset’ from orbit
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Astronaut Reid Wiseman captures breathtaking ‘Earthset’ using his iPhone during Artemis II mission. Watch
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NASA starts preparations for Artemis III mission with Space Launch System rollout

After a successful, historic journey around the moon, NASA rolled out the core stage, or largest section of the Space Launch System rocket, set to carry Artemis III astronauts in 2027. This marks the first step toward NASA’s first crewed lunar landing in over 50 years.
NewsNation on MSN
14h

NASA prepares for next mission to the moon: Artemis III

The SLS rollout is taking place at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans in preparation for Artemis III.
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NASA Artemis II Commander Reveals The Skill Every Leader Needs In 2026

Artemis II's Commander Reid Wiseman reflects on his experience aboard Integrity at NASA's press conference, revealing insights into leadership and team success in 2026.
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The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?

The Artemis era well and truly began Friday evening when a shiny spacecraft that had traveled 700,000 miles around the Moon, carrying four astronauts, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California.
FOX 35 Orlando on MSN
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LIVE: Artemis II astronauts press conference on NASA moon mission

NASA's Artemis II astronauts will hold a press conference on Thursday afternoon, April 16, to talk about their historic mission to the far side of the moon – becoming the first humans ever to see that side of the moon.
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NASA Artemis II’s Christina Koch Reveals 3 Career Rules She Swears By

What does it take to reach the moon? NASA's Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch shares the three career mantras that shaped her success/
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Non-religious NASA astronaut 'broke down in tears' seeing cross after space mission

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman revealed that, although he's not a religious man, he "broke down in tears" after returning from the mission and felt such intense emotion that he asked to speak to the Navy chaplain.
FOX 35 Orlando
13h

NASA rolls out Artemis II SLS core, Blue Origin investigation

The SLS core of the Artemis II was rolled on to a barge in New Orleans on Monday, ready to be shipped to Kennedy Space Center. But it’s not all smooth sailing in the industry—Blue Origin is under the spotlight after the FAA called for a formal investigation into New Glenn's apparent upper-stage failure on Sunday.
Space.com on MSN
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Artemis 3 and beyond: What's next for NASA after Artemis 2 moon success

NASA doesn't plan to rest on its laurels after the success of its Artemis 2 moon mission. Here are the agency's ambitious plans for Earth's nearest neighbor.
ZME Science
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Inside NASA’s $20 Billion Plan to Build a Permanent Moon Base, Involving a Staggering 73 Landings

ESA/Foster + Partners. NASA is finally getting serious about staying on the moon. Less than two weeks after the historic splashdown of the Artemis II crew, the space agency has ripped up its old playbook.
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