Artemis II Commander Shares Stunning Footage of Earthset from the Moon
The Artemis II mission commander released a breathtaking video showing the crew witnessing Earth setting behind the Moon, capturing spectacular photos.

The commander of Artemis II shared a captivating video showing a rare moment in space exploration history. The footage captures the crew observing Earth disappear behind the Moon, a sight few have experienced firsthand.

This moment was recorded during the mission, which aims to push the boundaries of lunar exploration. The view of Earth on the lunar horizon reminds us of our planet’s beauty and fragility, seen from a perspective few get to see.
The video also shows how the crew took stunning photos of the event, likely to become iconic references for future missions and scientific study. The image of our planet suspended in space sparks awe and reflection on our place in the universe.
Such recordings not only provide visual value but also inspire the community to keep dreaming about space exploration. Artemis II continues to make history, bringing humanity closer to exploring other worlds.
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