NASA released a spectacular new image of the Earth from the moonRebecca Harrington
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Last year’s photobomb, which occurred on July 16, saw the Moon sneak in between Earth and DSCOVR in a diagonal line as EPIC was observing the Pacific Ocean. This year’s images reveal Australia, the Pacific, Asia, the Middle East, and the horn of Africa in the backdrop....
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This photo was the first view of the south polar ice cap. Almost the entire coastline of Africa is visible, along with the Arabian Peninsula. Earth and Moon NASA This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame was taken by the Galileo spacecraft from about 3.9 million miles away....
The Orion spacecraft used its optical navigation camera to snap this black-and-white photo of the moon on Nov. 21, 2022 — flight day six of the Artemis I mission. NASA explains: "Orion uses the optical navigation camera to capture imagery of the Earth and the moon at different phases ...
Planetary scientists suspect Jupiter's moonEuropacontains an ocean at least twice the size of Earth's. The Europa Clipper probe — which is the length of a basketball court and the largest craft the agency has sent on a planetary mission — is slated to blast to this distant realm on Oct...
On October 16, 2020, the Moon photobombed NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory’s view of the Sun. This apparent crossing in space, called a lunar transit, lasted about 50 minutes, between 3:05 p.m. and 3:53 p.m. ET. At the peak, the Moon covered about 44% of the Sun. D...
(REACT), a multi-year collaboration to develop technologies for lunar surface constructions within the timeframe of the Artemis Mission: humankind’s return to the Moon. LINA is a step in the effort to expand civilization to Earth’s natural satellite and explore it in a sustainable way that ...
But during its slower periods, NASA is still using the craft’s fantastic photography equipment to grab images of Saturn’s nearby bodies, such as the moon Titan. The latest photo from the agency shows Titan in all its glory, complete with some very volatile cloud cover. The new images, ...