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Artemis II captures Earth imagery
NASA's Artemis II mission is currently on a looping trajectory that will carry four astronauts around the far side of the Moon, breaking the distance record set by Apollo 13.
The released photographs showcase deep blue oceans, shimmering green auroras, and billowing cloud formations from over 100,000 miles away.
Mission control in Houston continues to monitor the spacecraft's systems, noting that the crew has successfully managed minor cabin temperature fluctuations.
This historic flight serves as a critical test of human survival and technical performance ahead of future lunar surface landings.