Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II
Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II

Artemis Era Earthrise, Artemis II

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    Most of our prints are produced directly in our studio in Europe, where we oversee the entire process — from color calibration and paper selection to final quality control. This allows us to maintain full control over quality and ensure that every print meets the level of detail, sharpness, and color accuracy that space imagery deserves.

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    Manufacturer contact information
    Name: Astrography Sp. z o.o.
    Email address: support@astrography.com
    Postal address: ul. Poznańska 55, loc. 28 (Nordspace), 05-850 Jawczyce, Poland/EU

    Age restrictions: This product is made for adults
    EU Warranty: 2 year warranty in EEA and UK, established by Directive 1999/44/EC.

    Other compliance information: Meets the small parts and magnetic flux index level requirements. Inks: Water-based pigment inks (EPSON UltraChrome Pro12, Canon Lucia PRO Ink) or eco-solvent inks (UltraChrome GS3).

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    Classification (EC 1272/2008):
    Not classified as hazardous. Adverse Effects: None identified. 

    Please note that this product is suitable for indoor use only. Meets the lead level requirements.

    Credits: NASA

    Earthrise, 2026. The view that changed everything, captured again for the first time in over 50 years.

    April 6, 2026, 7:22 p.m. ET. During the far side flyby, the Artemis II crew pointed a 400mm lens through Orion's window and photographed something humanity hadn't seen with its own eyes since December 1968: Earthrise.

    Earth appears as a thin, bright crescent. Only the upper edge catches sunlight, revealing scattered cloud systems and that familiar blue against the black. The rest of the planet fades into night. In the foreground, the Moon's rugged far side terrain is silhouetted along the horizon. Both bodies are oriented with their north poles to the left, offering a perspective of the Earth-Moon system rarely seen and never before from a crewed spacecraft of the Artemis era.

    The original image was rotated 90 degrees clockwise for standard viewing orientation, matching the way our eyes expect to see a rise: bottom to top, horizon to sky.

    This image retains its original framing as captured aboard Orion. The visible grain is inherent to deep space photography at 400mm focal length. We keep it as is. It's part of what makes this real.

    In 1968, Bill Anders shot Earthrise from Apollo 8 and gave humanity a new way to see itself. This is that moment again.

    Photo: NASA / Artemis II, Lunar Flyby

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    Meet Jesion

    I started Astrography because I couldn't stop looking up. For nearly 30 years I've been chasing dark skies around the world, photographing what most people never get to see with their own eyes. Along the way I built an in-house production studio so I could control every detail from file to print. Today Astrography is a home for anyone who cares about space: real mission photography, observatory imagery from Hubble and JWST, original charts and blueprints, all made to end up on your wall.

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