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art002e012028 (April 6, 2026) - The Artemis II crew captured a close-up snapshot of the near side of the Moon as...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Marie Henderson, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Marie Henderson, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon...
Artemis II lunar science team member, Ryan Ewing, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon during...
Artemis II Lunar Science Deputy Jacob Richardson and Artemis II Lunar Science Team Member Kiarre Dumes react to the...
Artemis lunar science team member, Alexandra Constantinou, works in the Science Mission Operations Room at NASA’s...
Artemis lunar science team members, work in the Science Mission Operations Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in...
The Artemis II lunar science team gathers for a kickoff meeting before working on the lunar targeting plan for the...
art002e009211 (April 6, 2026) - Artemis II mission specialist and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy...
Artemis curation lead, Juliane Gross, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon during their flyby...
Artemis II lunar science team member, Ariel Deutsch, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon...
From left, Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, science officer and lunar science lead, Kelsey...
Jared Ralleta, Artemis II lunar science team member, reacts to the lunar flyby crew observations in the Science...
art002e016186 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
art002e010399 (April 6, 2026) During a lunar flyby observation period, the Artemis II crew captures craters dotting...
art002e012278 (April 6, 2026) - The Moon seen peeking above the window sill of the Orion spacecraft during the...
This visualization simulates what the crew of Artemis II might see out the window on the day of their closest...
(Dec. 5, 2022) On the 20th day of the Artemis I mission, Orion completed the 3 minute, 27 second, return powered...
Ernie Wright, Artemis II lunar science visualization lead, reacts to hearing the astronauts describe features of the...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Amber Turner, Jacob Richardson, Jose Hurtado, discuss the team's...
Artemis II lunar science team member, Amber Turner, works on the lunar targeting plan for the astronauts'...
The Artemis II lunar science team works on the lunar targeting plan for the astronauts' several-hour flyby of the...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Megan Borel, and Cindy Evans, discuss the lunar targeting plan for...
art002e012279 (April 6, 2026) - A view from the window of the Orion spacecraft approximately 9 minutes before...