Andy Saunders shares animated composite of Artemis II mission images
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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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