Official Artemis II wallpapers now available for free
NASA released high-resolution Artemis II mission images as free mobile wallpapers for iPhone and Android. The photos feature the Moon, Earth, and eclipses captured from the Orion spacecraft.

NASA has released an official set of free high-resolution wallpapers from the Artemis II mission. The images were captured from the Orion spacecraft during its return flight and are now available for iPhone and Android devices. They can be downloaded directly from NASA’s official website.
The collection includes detailed views of the lunar surface, Earth from space, and solar eclipses. Each photo stands out for its clarity, contrast, and deep-space composition. These wallpapers are perfect for users who want to personalize their phones with authentic space exploration content.
To download them, visit "https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mobile-wallpapers/". All images are ready to save to your phone’s gallery. No registration or extra app is needed. The process works seamlessly across recent iPhone and Android models.
On iPhone, after saving the image, open it from the gallery, tap the share icon, and select "Use as Wallpaper". Adjust the framing and choose whether to apply it to the lock screen, home screen, or both. On Android, open the photo, tap the menu option, select "Set as wallpaper", then pick the target screen and confirm.
For a more immersive setup, pair these wallpapers with space-themed widgets, custom app icons, and mission-inspired notification sounds. Both platforms offer customization apps that let users apply lunar or interstellar aesthetics. Dynamic lock screens with live Artemis mission data can also enhance the experience.
"The Artemis II wallpaper images are high-resolution and show detailed views of the Moon, Earth, and eclipse phenomena". This collection does more than beautify devices—it connects users to real progress in space exploration.
Artemis II completed its lunar flyby and will return to Earth on April 10, 2026. This milestone sets the stage for Artemis III, scheduled for mid-2027, where Orion will test docking with SpaceX and Blue Origin landers in orbit. The first human lunar landing since Apollo is planned for Artemis IV, targeting the Moon’s South Pole in early 2028.

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