They Watched the Earth Set From the Far Side of the Moon
Four astronauts. 252,756 miles. Ten days. The Artemis II crew returned to the Moon's vicinity for the first time in 54 years, and today they...
Four astronauts. 252,756 miles. Ten days. The Artemis II crew returned to the Moon's vicinity for the first time in 54 years, and today they...
The moon looks grey from Earth. It is not. Its surface carries blue titanium seas, green olivine plains, and volcanic orange glass waiting to be...
Image: NASA/U.S. Navy At 8:07 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, April 10, 2026, four human beings fell out of the sky and into the Pacific...
Image: NASA/Artemis II Go outside tonight and look at the Moon. You don’t need a telescope. The dark shapes are right there, pooling across the bright...
An interactive 3D visualization of the Artemis II free-return trajectory. Scroll through the mission, reach closest approach, and explore what the crew saw from 8,900...
Image: NASA Step outside tonight and look up. Find the Moon, and find the dark plain that dominates the upper-left quadrant of its face: smooth,...
Image: NASA At 7:00 p.m. EDT on April 6, 2026, the Moon was not above the crew of Artemis II. It was beside them, beneath...
Artemis II breaks Apollo 13's distance record and captures a solar eclipse from lunar orbit. Every milestone from the April 2026 mission.
The first photographs taken by human hands from the far side of the Moon. Artemis II crew shares what no camera has captured before.