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  3. A crescent Earth as seen from the Artemis II Orion Integrity spacecraft, now over 46,000 km away.

A crescent Earth as seen from the Artemis II Orion Integrity spacecraft, now over 46,000 km away.

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  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

    The Artemis II Orion spacecraft is now just over half way through on its journey to the vicinity of the moon.

    It will take 3 more days to arrive near the moon as its velocity decreases over time, currently at 5,218 km/h.

    Go #Integrity

    https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2
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    A possible view from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft at 22:35 UTC April 6 of a crescent Earth setting over the limb of a crescent Moon, as visualized using the NASA Eyes on the Solar System tool. In this image, Orion has traveled past the moon and is looking over its far side.

    https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2?rate=0&time=2026-04-06T22:35:00.000+00:00
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    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

      A possible view from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft at 22:35 UTC April 6 of a crescent Earth setting over the limb of a crescent Moon, as visualized using the NASA Eyes on the Solar System tool. In this image, Orion has traveled past the moon and is looking over its far side.

      https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2?rate=0&time=2026-04-06T22:35:00.000+00:00
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      #53

      The simulated view from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft 45 minutes later at 23:20 UTC April 6 of a crescent Earth rising over the dark lunar surface, as visualized using the NASA Eyes on the Solar System tool. In this image, Orion has traveled past the moon and is looking over its far side.

      https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2?rate=0&time=2026-04-06T23:20:00.000+00:00&surfaceMapTiling=true&lighting=flood
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      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

        The simulated view from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft 45 minutes later at 23:20 UTC April 6 of a crescent Earth rising over the dark lunar surface, as visualized using the NASA Eyes on the Solar System tool. In this image, Orion has traveled past the moon and is looking over its far side.

        https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2?rate=0&time=2026-04-06T23:20:00.000+00:00&surfaceMapTiling=true&lighting=flood
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        #54

        A closeup of the aurora australis over the Antarctic in the Blue Marble image highlights the thin fragile atmosphere that sustains all life on Earth. Note that South is up.

        These images, the first such images taken by humans in over 54 years, remind us of the beauty and the fragility our planet, and of our shared responsibility to care of it and of each other.
        🧑‍🤝‍🧑 🌍
        https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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        • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

          A possible view from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft at 22:35 UTC April 6 of a crescent Earth setting over the limb of a crescent Moon, as visualized using the NASA Eyes on the Solar System tool. In this image, Orion has traveled past the moon and is looking over its far side.

          https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_2?rate=0&time=2026-04-06T22:35:00.000+00:00
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          @AkaSci This is speculative bullshit. Please mark it as unofficial and artificially generated

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          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

            A closeup of the aurora australis over the Antarctic in the Blue Marble image highlights the thin fragile atmosphere that sustains all life on Earth. Note that South is up.

            These images, the first such images taken by humans in over 54 years, remind us of the beauty and the fragility our planet, and of our shared responsibility to care of it and of each other.
            🧑‍🤝‍🧑 🌍
            https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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            @AkaSci this image reminded me to stop burning fossil fuels

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            • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

              A closeup of the aurora australis over the Antarctic in the Blue Marble image highlights the thin fragile atmosphere that sustains all life on Earth. Note that South is up.

              These images, the first such images taken by humans in over 54 years, remind us of the beauty and the fragility our planet, and of our shared responsibility to care of it and of each other.
              🧑‍🤝‍🧑 🌍
              https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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              The Moon beckons!

              Photo take by the GoPro camera, located on the tip of one of the 4 solar array wings, shows part of the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance.

              The ESA European Service Module (ESM) and its thrusters are clearly visible.

              Camera: GoPro, HERO4 Black, 12MP
              FocalLength: 3.0 mm
              ISO 100
              ExposureTime: 1/3900 s
              CreateDate: 2026:04:03 14:21:47 UTC
              Distance to moon: 238,900 km

              Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004429
              Another similar image at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004411
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              • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                The Moon beckons!

                Photo take by the GoPro camera, located on the tip of one of the 4 solar array wings, shows part of the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance.

                The ESA European Service Module (ESM) and its thrusters are clearly visible.

                Camera: GoPro, HERO4 Black, 12MP
                FocalLength: 3.0 mm
                ISO 100
                ExposureTime: 1/3900 s
                CreateDate: 2026:04:03 14:21:47 UTC
                Distance to moon: 238,900 km

                Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004429
                Another similar image at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004411
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                @AkaSci vor 50 Jahren war es Hasselblad. Heute ist es GoPro. Irgendwie stimmt mich das schon ein bissi sentimental, dass es von Feinmechanischer Exzellenz zu chinesischer Massenware geht.

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                  @AkaSci vor 50 Jahren war es Hasselblad. Heute ist es GoPro. Irgendwie stimmt mich das schon ein bissi sentimental, dass es von Feinmechanischer Exzellenz zu chinesischer Massenware geht.

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                  @Reinald
                  Note that this is an engineering camera meant for inspection of the spacecraft exterior.

                  See post #26 in this thread for the list of 28 camera systems on board, including 2 Nikon D5s and 4 unspecified cameras from NatGeo.

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                  Attached: 1 image Artemis II has a total of 28 camera systems, many for internal and external inspection and navigation, 4 located on each of Orion’s 4 solar arrays. The fixed engineering cameras are primarily meant for in-flight inspection of the spacecraft. But they also opportunistically capture images of Earth and the moon in the background. The astronauts carry two handheld Nikon D5 digital SLR 20.8 MP cameras for hi-res images and videos. https://talkoftitusville.com/2025/12/24/what-cameras-will-the-artemis-ii-astronauts-have-aboard/ https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20230017638/downloads/1325_Melendrez_Orion%20Imaging%20Capabilities.pdf 26/n

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                  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                    The Moon beckons!

                    Photo take by the GoPro camera, located on the tip of one of the 4 solar array wings, shows part of the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance.

                    The ESA European Service Module (ESM) and its thrusters are clearly visible.

                    Camera: GoPro, HERO4 Black, 12MP
                    FocalLength: 3.0 mm
                    ISO 100
                    ExposureTime: 1/3900 s
                    CreateDate: 2026:04:03 14:21:47 UTC
                    Distance to moon: 238,900 km

                    Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004429
                    Another similar image at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004411
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                    @AkaSci

                    Naked eye field of view of moon at this distance 0.83° as compared 0.5° from earth. 1.6 times larger seeming.

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                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                      The Moon beckons!

                      Photo take by the GoPro camera, located on the tip of one of the 4 solar array wings, shows part of the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance.

                      The ESA European Service Module (ESM) and its thrusters are clearly visible.

                      Camera: GoPro, HERO4 Black, 12MP
                      FocalLength: 3.0 mm
                      ISO 100
                      ExposureTime: 1/3900 s
                      CreateDate: 2026:04:03 14:21:47 UTC
                      Distance to moon: 238,900 km

                      Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004429
                      Another similar image at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004411
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                      Two of the 4 CubeSats deployed by Artemis II failed to enter proper orbit.

                      Successfully deployed:

                      TACHELES, German Space Agency
                      Space Weather CubeSat-1, Saudi Space Agency

                      Failed to enter proper orbit:

                      K-RadCube, Korea AeroSpace Admin
                      ATENEA, Argentina's Space Agency

                      https://fosstodon.org/@planet4589.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy/116345118308094276
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                      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                        One might consider it foolhardy for Artemis II Orion to come screaming down at 11 km/s to 191 km altitude, cross the paths of the LEO constellations and debris around 500 km, perform the TLI to adjust its speed and trajectory and race away, without colliding with anything.

                        But we can be assured that all that is taken care of and LEO satellites will maneuver to get out of the way as needed.
                        😱🤞
                        https://satellitetracker3d.com/track?norad-id=27426
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                        @AkaSci Did anyone warn the Space Karen about this?

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                        • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                          Two of the 4 CubeSats deployed by Artemis II failed to enter proper orbit.

                          Successfully deployed:

                          TACHELES, German Space Agency
                          Space Weather CubeSat-1, Saudi Space Agency

                          Failed to enter proper orbit:

                          K-RadCube, Korea AeroSpace Admin
                          ATENEA, Argentina's Space Agency

                          https://fosstodon.org/@planet4589.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy/116345118308094276
                          @jpshoer
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                          @AkaSci

                          So, does this mean that NASA released the CubeSats at the wrong time?

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                          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                            Two of the 4 CubeSats deployed by Artemis II failed to enter proper orbit.

                            Successfully deployed:

                            TACHELES, German Space Agency
                            Space Weather CubeSat-1, Saudi Space Agency

                            Failed to enter proper orbit:

                            K-RadCube, Korea AeroSpace Admin
                            ATENEA, Argentina's Space Agency

                            https://fosstodon.org/@planet4589.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy/116345118308094276
                            @jpshoer
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                            Pics of a crescent Earth and the Moon, taken from Artemis II at about the same time last night.

                            Earth:
                            Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                            Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
                            FocalLength: 150 mm
                            ISO 500
                            ExposureTime: 1/640 s
                            CreateDate: 2026:04:03 23:38:59 UTC
                            Distance: 198,200 km

                            Moon:
                            Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                            Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
                            FocalLength: 400 mm
                            ISO 500
                            ExposureTime: 1/500 s
                            CreateDate: 2026:04:03 23:44:47 UTC
                            Distance: 233,800 km

                            https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004437
                            https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004438
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                            • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                              Pics of a crescent Earth and the Moon, taken from Artemis II at about the same time last night.

                              Earth:
                              Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                              Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
                              FocalLength: 150 mm
                              ISO 500
                              ExposureTime: 1/640 s
                              CreateDate: 2026:04:03 23:38:59 UTC
                              Distance: 198,200 km

                              Moon:
                              Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                              Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
                              FocalLength: 400 mm
                              ISO 500
                              ExposureTime: 1/500 s
                              CreateDate: 2026:04:03 23:44:47 UTC
                              Distance: 233,800 km

                              https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004437
                              https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e004438
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                              Wake-up music at Artemis II Integrity earlier today - "Chappell Roan – Pink Pony Club."

                              "I know you wanted me to stay
                              But I can’t ignore the crazy visions of me in LA
                              And I heard that there’s a special place
                              Where boys and girls can all be queens every single day

                              I’m having wicked dreams
                              Of leaving Tennessee
                              Oh, Santa Monica
                              I swear it’s calling me

                              Won’t make my mama proud
                              It’s gonna cause a scene
                              She sees her baby girl
                              I know she’s gonna scream
                              ..."

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR3Liudev18
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                                Wake-up music at Artemis II Integrity earlier today - "Chappell Roan – Pink Pony Club."

                                "I know you wanted me to stay
                                But I can’t ignore the crazy visions of me in LA
                                And I heard that there’s a special place
                                Where boys and girls can all be queens every single day

                                I’m having wicked dreams
                                Of leaving Tennessee
                                Oh, Santa Monica
                                I swear it’s calling me

                                Won’t make my mama proud
                                It’s gonna cause a scene
                                She sees her baby girl
                                I know she’s gonna scream
                                ..."

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR3Liudev18
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                                Visualization of what Artemis II astronauts will see during the lunar flyby as Integrity approaches the Moon and flies around its far side.

                                The flyby will last from 2:45 – 9:40 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, 2026.

                                Highlights in the 420x time-compressed video:
                                00:35: Earth sets behind the lunar llimb
                                00:35 - 00:40: Earth is eclipsed by the moon for about an hour
                                00:40: Earth-rise on the other side of the moon.

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMr86Yrvzlo
                                Also at https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/04/artemis-ii-flight-day-4-deep-space-flying-lunar-flyby-prep/
                                NASA/Ernie Wright
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                                • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                  Visualization of what Artemis II astronauts will see during the lunar flyby as Integrity approaches the Moon and flies around its far side.

                                  The flyby will last from 2:45 – 9:40 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, 2026.

                                  Highlights in the 420x time-compressed video:
                                  00:35: Earth sets behind the lunar llimb
                                  00:35 - 00:40: Earth is eclipsed by the moon for about an hour
                                  00:40: Earth-rise on the other side of the moon.

                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMr86Yrvzlo
                                  Also at https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/04/artemis-ii-flight-day-4-deep-space-flying-lunar-flyby-prep/
                                  NASA/Ernie Wright
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                                  @AkaSci not sure why they decided to change it to the Death Star at the end... 😭

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                                    Visualization of what Artemis II astronauts will see during the lunar flyby as Integrity approaches the Moon and flies around its far side.

                                    The flyby will last from 2:45 – 9:40 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, 2026.

                                    Highlights in the 420x time-compressed video:
                                    00:35: Earth sets behind the lunar llimb
                                    00:35 - 00:40: Earth is eclipsed by the moon for about an hour
                                    00:40: Earth-rise on the other side of the moon.

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMr86Yrvzlo
                                    Also at https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/04/artemis-ii-flight-day-4-deep-space-flying-lunar-flyby-prep/
                                    NASA/Ernie Wright
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                                    Artemis II astronauts woke up on Easter Sunday to the catchy tune of "Working Class Heroes (Work)” by CeeLo Green."

                                    "Get up, get out, go get that money
                                    It's time to work, eh alright
                                    Work, eh alright

                                    Early in the morning
                                    I'm ready and I go
                                    It's feel like struggle
                                    We can open up the doubts
                                    Everybody cans crack
                                    I got hustle in my blood
                                    A little bit is not enough"

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fKPn0t7j6Y
                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a1Nz-iojfY
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                                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                      Artemis II astronauts woke up on Easter Sunday to the catchy tune of "Working Class Heroes (Work)” by CeeLo Green."

                                      "Get up, get out, go get that money
                                      It's time to work, eh alright
                                      Work, eh alright

                                      Early in the morning
                                      I'm ready and I go
                                      It's feel like struggle
                                      We can open up the doubts
                                      Everybody cans crack
                                      I got hustle in my blood
                                      A little bit is not enough"

                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fKPn0t7j6Y
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a1Nz-iojfY
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                                      @AkaSci So it's not a cover of the #JohnLennon song?

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                                      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                        Artemis II astronauts woke up on Easter Sunday to the catchy tune of "Working Class Heroes (Work)” by CeeLo Green."

                                        "Get up, get out, go get that money
                                        It's time to work, eh alright
                                        Work, eh alright

                                        Early in the morning
                                        I'm ready and I go
                                        It's feel like struggle
                                        We can open up the doubts
                                        Everybody cans crack
                                        I got hustle in my blood
                                        A little bit is not enough"

                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fKPn0t7j6Y
                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a1Nz-iojfY
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                                        Pic of a shrinking Earth, taken earlier today from Artemis II, as the spacecraft approaches the moon.

                                        Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                                        Lens: 14-24mm f/2.8
                                        FocalLength: 24 mm
                                        ISO 400
                                        ExposureTime: 1/1250 s
                                        CreateDate: 2026:04:05 06:35:18 UTC
                                        Distance from Earth: 318,900 km

                                        Still another 24 hours for lunar flyby, as Orion slows down in its orbital path, now traveling at 2,436 km/h.

                                        https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e009186
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                                          Pic of a shrinking Earth, taken earlier today from Artemis II, as the spacecraft approaches the moon.

                                          Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                                          Lens: 14-24mm f/2.8
                                          FocalLength: 24 mm
                                          ISO 400
                                          ExposureTime: 1/1250 s
                                          CreateDate: 2026:04:05 06:35:18 UTC
                                          Distance from Earth: 318,900 km

                                          Still another 24 hours for lunar flyby, as Orion slows down in its orbital path, now traveling at 2,436 km/h.

                                          https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e009186
                                          49/n

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                                          OK, you figure out which torsos, hands and legs belong to which astronaut in this scene aboard Artemis II Orion, as the astronauts "conduct a full sequence of suit operations, including putting on and pressurizing their suits, performing leak checks, simulating seat entry, and assessing mobility and their ability to eat and drink."
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                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs
                                          https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/05/artemis-ii-flight-day-5-crew-starts-day-with-suit-demo/
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