NASA spokesperson Lauren Low told PolitiFact that one of the reasons Earth appears duller is because the new photo was taken at night, with only moonlight lighting the planet. The 1972 photo was taken ...
What does Earth look like from the vantage point of Artemis II's astronauts? NASA released a handful of images on Friday of ...
NASA released the very first images taken by the four astronauts aboard the Orion capsule as they are making their way to the ...
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Earth split captured on camera for the first time: Why it is a breakthrough for earthquake science
For the first time in history, scientists have captured clear footage of the Earth’s surface physically splitting during a powerful earthquake. The dramatic event, recorded by high-speed cameras and ...
Caught in unprecedented detail were galaxy clusters, distant stars and nebulae. In one photo, the camera — the size of a car with a resolution of 3.2 gigapixels — snapped a nebula around 4,000 light ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission has released its first breathtaking images of Earth from deep space. Shot by astronaut Reid Wiseman ...
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The first photos from Artemis II are going viral, but look closer, or you’ll miss the best part
One of the Artemis II astronauts has managed to take a photo of both the northern and southern lights in one frame ...
The biggest digital camera on Earth is finished — and it will soon revolutionize our grasp of the cosmos. The Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in California announced the ...
NOAA's new satellite will capture the sunlit face of Earth in its entirety -- the first time this has happened since the Galileo mission to Jupiter in the 1990s. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
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