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Updated · Ars Technica · May 6
Andy Saunders shares animated composite of Artemis II mission images
Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · May 6

Andy Saunders shares animated composite of Artemis II mission images

8 articles · Updated · Ars Technica · May 6
  • The visual draws on NASA's weekend release of more than 12,000 photos from last month's Moon mission, including expanded views of commander Reid Wiseman's "Hello, world" sequence.
  • Astronauts shot the archive using a Nikon D5, Nikon Z9 and iPhone 17s, with the full collection posted to NASA's Gateway to Astronaut Photography.
  • Saunders, known for restoring Gemini and Apollo imagery into books, highlighted fresh standout frames from a release that includes both uneven shots and newly surfaced gems.
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