IN PHOTOS | How the Artemis II crew made out-of-this-world images
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The Artemis II astronauts made many mind-blowing images during their historic lunar mission earlier this month.
They have two NASA trainers to thank for equipping them with tried-and-true digital SLR cameras and sharing their photo skills.
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