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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

    Artemis II TLI complete. All systems good.

    Here is a view of Earth from the spacecraft at altitude ~200 km during the TLI.

    Integrity and the 4 astronauts are now headed for the moon.

    Current orbit is 202x501,181 km, but the actual values will be slightly smaller due to gravitational interaction with the moon.


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    It's lonely out there ๐Ÿ˜ž

    Artemis II Orion is now 33,668 km away, traveling at 15,347 km/h, approaching geo-sync orbit, as Earth gets smaller and smaller in the dark distance.

    Astronauts have plenty of work and activities to keep them busy during the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RwfNBtepa4
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    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

      Artemis II TLI complete. All systems good.

      Here is a view of Earth from the spacecraft at altitude ~200 km during the TLI.

      Integrity and the 4 astronauts are now headed for the moon.

      Current orbit is 202x501,181 km, but the actual values will be slightly smaller due to gravitational interaction with the moon.


      31/n

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      @AkaSci I was ten years old when Apollo 8 orbited the Moon in 1968. 58 years ago. I watched every bit of it I could, all in memory at least narrated by Walter Cronkite. I didn't expect to get emotional about Artemis; at this point I don't think human space exploration is a...priority, as we humans in the interval between have done our best to be a pestilence all across the face of the Earth, but as I read that Artemis with 4 astronauts is headed to the moon, tears come to my eyes.

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      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

        It's lonely out there ๐Ÿ˜ž

        Artemis II Orion is now 33,668 km away, traveling at 15,347 km/h, approaching geo-sync orbit, as Earth gets smaller and smaller in the dark distance.

        Astronauts have plenty of work and activities to keep them busy during the mission.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RwfNBtepa4
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        Artemis II astronauts are preparing to do a public event in the next few minutes where they will speak directly with media.
        ๐Ÿ‘
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs
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        • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

          It's lonely out there ๐Ÿ˜ž

          Artemis II Orion is now 33,668 km away, traveling at 15,347 km/h, approaching geo-sync orbit, as Earth gets smaller and smaller in the dark distance.

          Astronauts have plenty of work and activities to keep them busy during the mission.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RwfNBtepa4
          32/n

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          @AkaSci Given how big a crescent the Earth was yesterday from twice the distance I reckon that the small bright thing is rather the (full) Moon they're heading for.

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          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

            Artemis II astronauts are preparing to do a public event in the next few minutes where they will speak directly with media.
            ๐Ÿ‘
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs
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            Immersive 360ยฐ view video of the launch of the Artemis II mission.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LFBFRH51Jo
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            • cosmos4u@scicomm.xyzC cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz

              @AkaSci Given how big a crescent the Earth was yesterday from twice the distance I reckon that the small bright thing is rather the (full) Moon they're heading for.

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              @cosmos4u
              Thanks for the heads up and your sharp mind.

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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.
                ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿคž
                https://satellitetracker3d.com/track?norad-id=27426
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                @AkaSci TBH I don't like this kind of visualization because it suggests that the debris has the size of a city like Rio de Janeiro... AFAIK the majority is extremely small or small (nonetheless it is still dangerous because of it's kinetic energy). But such a visualization is IMHO a bit misleading.

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                • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                  Artemis II has a total of 28 camera systems, many for internal and external inspection and navigation, 4 located on each of Orionโ€™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
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                  @AkaSci I didn't think anyone was creating diagrams like this any more... What a beautiful thing!

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                    @DavidPenington
                    118 x 70134 km before this perigee raise burn around 8 a.m. April 2.

                    -2 x 70385 km before the burn around 11:20 p.m. EDT April 1.

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                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                      Immersive 360ยฐ view video of the launch of the Artemis II mission.

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LFBFRH51Jo
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                      The 20-minute event last night where Artemis II astronauts spoke from space, answered questions and eloquently described their experience so far and the importance of this historic mission.

                      Inspiring!
                      Go #Artemis2

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myscgUlbua4
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                      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                        The 20-minute event last night where Artemis II astronauts spoke from space, answered questions and eloquently described their experience so far and the importance of this historic mission.

                        Inspiring!
                        Go #Artemis2

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myscgUlbua4
                        35/n

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                        A magnificent view of a serene blue Earth taken yesterday by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows while approaching Earth 5 hours before the translunar injection. The Sun is to the right in the image.

                        Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                        LensInfo: 35mm f/2
                        ISO 250
                        ExposureTime: 1/250 s
                        CreateDate: 2026:04:02 18:53:12 UTC
                        Distance: 51,800 km

                        Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000191
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                        • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                          A magnificent view of a serene blue Earth taken yesterday by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows while approaching Earth 5 hours before the translunar injection. The Sun is to the right in the image.

                          Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                          LensInfo: 35mm f/2
                          ISO 250
                          ExposureTime: 1/250 s
                          CreateDate: 2026:04:02 18:53:12 UTC
                          Distance: 51,800 km

                          Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000191
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                          @AkaSci These photos being seen today from Mission Commander Wiseman's camera will be from the time when Specialist Hansen's conversation with CapCom was basically, "yeah, we'll get to that soon, but right now we can't pry Reid off the windows".

                          Those very human moments and emotions are my favourite parts of the mission so far.

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                          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                            A magnificent view of a serene blue Earth taken yesterday by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows while approaching Earth 5 hours before the translunar injection. The Sun is to the right in the image.

                            Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                            LensInfo: 35mm f/2
                            ISO 250
                            ExposureTime: 1/250 s
                            CreateDate: 2026:04:02 18:53:12 UTC
                            Distance: 51,800 km

                            Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000191
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                            The Blue Marble imaged by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman ~30 minutes after translunar injection yesterday, as Orion started its sprint to the moon.

                            The image shows 2 auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (top left). This is the night side of Earth lit by moonlight.

                            Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP), 14-24mm f/2.8
                            FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                            ISO 51200
                            ExposureTime: 1/4 s
                            CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:39 UTC
                            Distance: 10,150 km

                            Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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                            • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                              The Blue Marble imaged by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman ~30 minutes after translunar injection yesterday, as Orion started its sprint to the moon.

                              The image shows 2 auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (top left). This is the night side of Earth lit by moonlight.

                              Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP), 14-24mm f/2.8
                              FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                              ISO 51200
                              ExposureTime: 1/4 s
                              CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:39 UTC
                              Distance: 10,150 km

                              Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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                              This is an image of the full night-side Earth disk taken seconds before the image in the previous post but with a shorter exposure time.

                              In this image, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.

                              Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                              Lens: 14-24mm f/2.8
                              FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                              ISO 51200
                              ExposureTime: 1/15 s
                              CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:20 UTC
                              Distance: 10,050 km

                              Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000193
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                              • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                The Blue Marble imaged by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman ~30 minutes after translunar injection yesterday, as Orion started its sprint to the moon.

                                The image shows 2 auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (top left). This is the night side of Earth lit by moonlight.

                                Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP), 14-24mm f/2.8
                                FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                                ISO 51200
                                ExposureTime: 1/4 s
                                CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:39 UTC
                                Distance: 10,150 km

                                Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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                                @AkaSci That almost nothing of an atmosphere that protects us from so much โ€ฆ When was the last time a human took a similar foto?

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                                  @AkaSci That almost nothing of an atmosphere that protects us from so much โ€ฆ When was the last time a human took a similar foto?

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                                  @ujay68 @AkaSci Human? Probably decades ago, with way worse quality.

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                                  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                    The Blue Marble imaged by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman ~30 minutes after translunar injection yesterday, as Orion started its sprint to the moon.

                                    The image shows 2 auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (top left). This is the night side of Earth lit by moonlight.

                                    Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP), 14-24mm f/2.8
                                    FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                                    ISO 51200
                                    ExposureTime: 1/4 s
                                    CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:39 UTC
                                    Distance: 10,150 km

                                    Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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                                    @AkaSci gorgeous! Thanks

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                                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                      The Blue Marble imaged by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman ~30 minutes after translunar injection yesterday, as Orion started its sprint to the moon.

                                      The image shows 2 auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (top left). This is the night side of Earth lit by moonlight.

                                      Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP), 14-24mm f/2.8
                                      FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                                      ISO 51200
                                      ExposureTime: 1/4 s
                                      CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:39 UTC
                                      Distance: 10,150 km

                                      Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000192
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                                      @AkaSci Amazing. Looks fake. Spectacular picture.

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                                      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                        This is an image of the full night-side Earth disk taken seconds before the image in the previous post but with a shorter exposure time.

                                        In this image, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.

                                        Camera: NIKON D5 (DSLR, 20.8 MP)
                                        Lens: 14-24mm f/2.8
                                        FocalLength: 22.0 mm
                                        ISO 51200
                                        ExposureTime: 1/15 s
                                        CreateDate: 2026:04:03 00:27:20 UTC
                                        Distance: 10,050 km

                                        Image and EXIF data at https://images.nasa.gov/details/art002e000193
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                                        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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                                        • 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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                                          #Artemis_2 #Orion #TheMoon #Integrity

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