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Artemis II: NASA Astronauts Capture Earth with iPhone 17 Pro Max on Lunar Journey
NASA's Artemis II astronauts are using the iPhone 17 Pro Max to capture stunning images of Earth from their lunar journey, blending consumer technology with space exploration and the 'Shot on iPhone' campaign.

NASA Shares Stunning Photos Shot on iPhone 17 Pro Max During Artemis II Mission to the Moon
NASA has released three spectacular photographs taken with the iPhone 17 Pro Max by astronauts on the Artemis II mission, marking a milestone in integrating consumer technology into space exploration and offering a unique perspective of Earth from space.

NASA Approves iPhone 17 Pro Max for Artemis II Mission: A New Era for Commercial Tech in Space
Early images from the Artemis II mission revealed an iPhone 17 Pro Max, marking the first time NASA has approved a commercial smartphone for crew use in space. This significant development highlights the agency's rigorous qualification process and the increasing integration of consumer technology into space exploration.

How Artemis II Astronauts Train to Safeguard Muscles and Bones in Deep Space
Astronauts on the Artemis II mission, marking humanity's return to lunar orbit, are undergoing a rigorous physical training regimen to counteract the devastating effects of microgravity on their muscles and bones, utilizing innovative technology like the inertia flywheel.

Steven Madow: The Art of Capturing the Artemis II Launch with 14 Cameras
Photographer Steven Madow, with over a decade of experience, deployed an impressive array of 14 Panasonic Lumix cameras, including seven remote units, to immortalize the monumental Artemis II launch.

Artemis II: The Moon's Return and the Resurgence of Conspiracy Theories
The impending Artemis II mission, aiming to return humanity to the Moon, is set to rekindle old conspiracy theories about lunar landings. Amidst this debate, a crucial piece of evidence is often overlooked.

Artemis II's Quiet Revolution: How NASA Solved the Space Bathroom Challenge
The Artemis II mission marks a milestone not only in lunar exploration but also in astronauts' daily lives, by incorporating a permanent and private sanitation system into the Orion capsule for the first time, overcoming the rudimentary and "objectionable" solutions of the Apollo era.

L 98-59 d: The Exoplanet with Magma Oceans and a 'Rotten Egg' Atmosphere Challenging Science
An international team of scientists, utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope, has discovered L 98-59 d, an exoplanet 35 light-years from Earth with temperatures exceeding 1,900 degrees Celsius and an atmosphere rich in hydrogen sulfide, giving it a 'rotten egg' smell. This unique world, featuring magma oceans, redefines our understanding of planetary diversity.

Argentina on NASA's Moon Rocket: Atenea Microsatellite Ready for Artemis II Mission
Argentina's Atenea microsatellite, developed entirely within the country, is set to fly on NASA's Artemis II mission, marking the return of astronauts to the Moon and positioning Argentina among the few nations with proprietary technology in this historic journey.

Artemis II Mission: The Engineering Behind the Orange Suits Taking Humanity Back to the Moon
The Artemis II mission will mark humanity's return to lunar orbit, equipping its astronauts with innovative orange suits designed for maximum safety and survival during the most critical flight phases.

Liftoff! NASA Launches Astronauts on Historic Artemis Moon Mission
NASA's Artemis II mission is underway, with astronauts on board the Orion spacecraft preparing for the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years. The Space Launch System rocket lifted off from Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Sendoff for Artemis II Crew
The Artemis II crew prepares for their mission