Artemis Mission: Delve into the lunar surface with Orion’s Moon Crater Close-up
Captured on the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, this high-quality black-and-white image features a detailed view of the Moon's craters, taken by the Orion spacecraft’s optical navigation camera.
These images represent the closest photos of the Moon from a human-rated vessel since the Apollo missions. The optical navigation camera captures stunning imagery of the Earth and the Moon at different phases and distances, proving its effectiveness for future crewed missions.
Perfect for space enthusiasts, science aficionados, and history buffs, this print transports you to the lunar landscape, providing a glimpse into our pioneering journey back to the Moon.
Image Credit: NASA
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Credits: NASA
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