NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission commander Reid Wiseman and an astrophotographer have teamed up to create stunning, ...
The astronauts made history as the first to see a solar eclipse from the moon NASA Artemis/X.com New images from the Artemis II mission show the far side of the moon NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, ...
Have you ever seen the far side of the moon? In a new image, snapped by astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis 2 mission on April 6, 2026, you can see a little piece of the moon's far side. NOTE: It is not ...
New shades of brown and green in the rings of impact craters. Rugged terrain and long shadows along their rims. Earth rising over the moon’s horizon and the glow of lofted dust. These are observations ...
The Artemis II crew made history as they traveled further from our planet than any other living humans. The astronauts and NASA are making the most of the trip, including by capturing some utterly ...
Scientists prefer to call the backside of the moon its “far” side. By Andrea Kannapell “The dark side of the moon”: The term has a poetic ring. It has long been mined in popular culture, not least by ...
The Artemis 2 astronauts saw several impact flashes on the moon during their epic flyby, observations that have excited scientists and mission planners alike.
Correction: In this segment, we incorrectly described how a moon crater was named for NASA commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll. Jeremy Hansen should have been identified as the astronaut who ...