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#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @nasa (verified account) - Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launches from @NASAKennedy at 6:35 p.m. EDT (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artem
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Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launches from @NASAKennedy at 6:35 p.m. EDT (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars. Credit: NASA #Liftoff #Launch #Artemis #Moon #Astronauts
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @wm85ai_studios - Artemis 2 Mission Like You've Never Seen It! 🚀🌕

This stunning AI-generated video takes you inside and outside the Artemis 2 mission. Witness the Ea
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Artemis 2 Mission Like You've Never Seen It! 🚀🌕 This stunning AI-generated video takes you inside and outside the Artemis 2 mission. Witness the Earth view from the capsule, see the astronauts, and experience the journey with incredible futuristic aesthetics. @nasa Are you ready for humanity's return to the Moon? 👇 #Artemis2 #NASA #MoonMission #AIGenerated #SpaceExploration @nasa
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @work_make_for_and_from_india (verified account) - #livewithpeace✌️ ; NASA administrator Jared Issacman talks about changes to NASA's Artemis program.

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#livewithpeace✌️ ; NASA administrator Jared Issacman talks about changes to NASA's Artemis program. Credit: NASA #nasa #artemisprogram #nasaadministrator #lunarmissions
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @dailyspacestories - 🌕📷 Artemis II Saw Earthset Turn Into Eclipse

The strange part of NASA's Artemis II image release is that one crew window sequence captured Earthris
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🌕📷 Artemis II Saw Earthset Turn Into Eclipse The strange part of NASA's Artemis II image release is that one crew window sequence captured Earthrise, Earthset, and a partial solar eclipse during the same April 6, 2026 lunar flyby. Instead of a postcard montage, the view behaves like continuous geometry in motion as Orion crossed the far side and the Earth-Moon-Sun alignment kept shifting. NASA also says the crew recorded long-shadow craters, lava plains, fracture traces, and brightness bands on the far side, so the footage carries surface evidence rather than only symbolism. That matters because changing light angles expose relief and texture detail that science teams can compare against earlier orbital baselines. In practice, this reads like a moving field log from a human platform: the horizon rolls, shadows migrate, and familiar landmarks appear and disappear as geometry tightens. For the first time in decades, a crewed lunar pass is delivering this style of near-live visual context while mission teams can pair it with instrument and trajectory records. The consequence is operational as much as emotional, because repeated human-window observations can validate what autonomous sensors report when illumination, angle, and timing shift across the same terrain. Artemis II therefore feels less like one hero frame and more like a template for how future crews can document lunar surface change while traveling through deep space. Follow @dailyspacestories for more space stories! 🌕 #Space #ArtemisII #Moon #Earthset #Orion
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @aarti.aghariya - 🚀 The Future of Human Space Exploration is Here 🌕
The Artemis Program is opening a bold new chapter in our journey beyond Earth - and this time, we'
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🚀 The Future of Human Space Exploration is Here 🌕 The Artemis Program is opening a bold new chapter in our journey beyond Earth — and this time, we’re going back to the Moon to stay. ✨ Mission Highlights: 🔹 Artemis I – A successful uncrewed test of the powerful Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft 🔹 Artemis II – Humans return to lunar orbit for the first time since Apollo program 🔹 Artemis III – Preparing the technology that will land astronauts on the Moon again 🔹 Artemis IV – The next giant leap: humans walking on the Moon once more 🔹 Artemis V – Building a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface 🌌 This isn’t just about reaching the Moon… it’s about building the foundation for future missions to Mars and beyond. Humanity is not just exploring space anymore — we are preparing to live in it. #Artemis #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceExploration #BackToTheMoon FutureOfSpace Orion SLS Astronomy SpaceScience ExploreMore MarsNext 🚀🌕
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @dailyspacestories - 🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon

Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from
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🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from a crewed spacecraft for the first time in more than 50 years. The images came during the crew's seven-hour swing around the far side on April 6, 2026, when Orion slipped behind the Moon and lost contact with Earth for about 40 minutes. One frame shows a thin blue crescent Earth hanging over rugged terrain near Ohm crater, while another records a total solar eclipse with a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk. NASA says the crew also photographed impact craters, ancient lava flows, surface fractures, and six meteoroid impact flashes on the shadowed surface. That matters because these are not postcard shots alone; the colors, shadows, textures, and geometry give scientists fresh clues about how the Moon's crust formed and changed over time. The eclipse view matters too, because Orion's position let the astronauts watch nearly 54 minutes of totality and capture a perspective that is impossible from the ground. Artemis II was a test flight, but it already turned the Moon back into a place humans can observe directly instead of only through robotic passes and distant telescopes. If this is what one flyby produced, later Artemis missions could return with even richer surface views, better field observations, and a much sharper picture of the world we are heading back to. Follow @dailyspacestories for more space stories! 🌕 #Space #ArtemisII #Moon #Earthrise #Orion
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @hdvideohollywood - Artemis II : 

🚀🌕 ARTEMIS II: WE'RE GOING BACK… BUT THIS TIME, WE ORBIT LIKE LEGENDS

Humanity is lacing up its boots again - not for Earth, but for
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Artemis II : 🚀🌕 ARTEMIS II: WE’RE GOING BACK… BUT THIS TIME, WE ORBIT LIKE LEGENDS Humanity is lacing up its boots again — not for Earth, but for the Moon. And this time, we’re not just visiting… we’re preparing to stay. 🎬 Meet Artemis II — the first crewed mission of NASA’s new lunar era. Think of it as the cinematic sequel where the stakes are higher, the visuals are wilder, and the cast is actually leaving the planet. 🌍➡️🌕 Four astronauts will ride aboard the Orion spacecraft, launched by the thunderous Space Launch System — the most powerful rocket ever built. No green screen. No stunt doubles. Just raw physics and courage. ✨ What’s the mission? They’ll orbit the Moon — not land — acting as pathfinders for future missions. Testing systems. Pushing limits. Rehearsing humanity’s return to the lunar surface. 🌌 Why it matters: Because Artemis program isn’t just about footprints in moon dust… …it’s about building a future where humans live and work beyond Earth. 🎥 Imagine the shot: Earth shrinking into a glowing marble. The Moon rising like a silent giant. And inside the capsule — humanity, holding its breath. 🔥 This isn’t nostalgia. This is ignition. #ArtemisII #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceExploration #NextGiantLeap Orion SLS FilmmakingInSpace FutureIsNow
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @rtenews (verified account) - The four Artemis astronauts have fired up their spacecraft's engine to break away from Earth's orbit towards the Moon.

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The four Artemis astronauts have fired up their spacecraft’s engine to break away from Earth’s orbit towards the Moon. This is a milestone that commits NASA to the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a century. The Orion capsule engine blasted the astronauts on their trajectory towards the Moon, which they now will loop as part of the ten-day Artemis II mission. Speaking during a press conference broadcast from space, Mission Commander Reid Wiseman described the “spectacular moment” they could see Earth. Link in bio to read more📲 #space #nasa #moon #rocket #astronaut
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @ediomoiton - A historic return captured-Artemis Il astronaut exits the Orion capsule after landing safely on Earth#space #ArtemisMission #ArtemisII #NASA
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A historic return captured-Artemis Il astronaut exits the Orion capsule after landing safely on Earth#space #ArtemisMission #ArtemisII #NASA
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @tysonomomedia - After a groundbreaking 10-day journey around the Moon, NASA's Artemis II crew has officially splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean, marking the fi
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After a groundbreaking 10-day journey around the Moon, NASA’s Artemis II crew has officially splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. Traveling nearly 700,000 miles and breaking distance records set since Apollo, this mission is a major step toward returning humans to the Moon, and eventually Mars. #ArtemisII #NASA #Splashdown #MoonMission #News
#Nasas Artemis Program Reel by @cgienso - A beautiful route. A new era of space exploration. Another big step for humankind 🌌

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A beautiful route. A new era of space exploration. Another big step for humankind 🌌 #nasa #artemis #cgi #space @nasa @nasaartemis

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