It's been upscaled, geometrically corrected and centered/aligned and level-adjusted and white-balanced.Ĭredit: NASA/ESA/JSC/Artemis Mission Team/Jason Major ![]() ![]() This is a crop of a larger image ( ) captured by a solar array wing camera on the European Service Module. The Moon and Earth were about 228,000 miles apart when the image was captured. The western edge of South America and the south-eastern Pacific is visible on Earth. North on the Moon and Earth is to the right. We're seeing the far side of the Moon here. Here's a view of Earth beyond the Moon made from a photo taken during the Artemis 1 flight on Novemwhen Orion was 268,563 miles away from Earth. ![]() The four giant planets of our Solar System - Jupiter (top left), Saturn (top right), Uranus (bottom left), and Neptune (bottom right) - as imaged in infrared by the James Webb Space Telescope.Ĭredit: NASA/ESA/CAS/STScI, via Paul Byrne Beautiful giant planets in infrared, the Earth and the Moon, Rhea and Titan, and a month's worth of sunspots.
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