Earth's Majesty: A Dazzling View from Artemis II

Artemis II astronauts captured stunning images of Earth as they approached the moon, marking the first astronaut moon mission in over 50 years. NASA released the photos showing Earth's curves and auroras, with the crew reporting a successful mission so far. They continue toward their lunar destination.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Capecanaveral | Updated: 04-04-2026 03:55 IST | Created: 04-04-2026 03:55 IST
Earth's Majesty: A Dazzling View from Artemis II

In an awe-inspiring spectacle, the Artemis II astronauts have provided a fresh perspective on our planet's beauty as they venture toward the moon. NASA released the first batch of images from the mission, highlighting the Earth's alluring curves captured a day and a half into the highest-profile moonshot in over half a century.

Among the photographs shared was a shot by mission commander Reid Wiseman, showcasing a sleek arc of Earth visible through the capsule's window. Another image depicted the planet in its entirety, with its oceans accented by swirling clouds and a luminous green aurora, according to NASA's descriptions.

As the crew—three Americans and one Canadian—neared the moon's orbit over 180,000 km from Earth, they reflected on their journey's continuity toward their ultimate goal, scheduled to reach Monday. Their Orion capsule, guided by Mission Control, presented a mesmerizing view of Earth, complete with northern lights. Wiseman described the experience as truly spectacular during a televised interview.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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