NASA shares first photos of Earth taken by Artemis II: "Hello, World"
Source: CBS news
Updated on: April 3, 2026 / 10:30 AM EDT
NASA released the first photos of Earth taken by the crew of Artemis II on Friday, hours after the mission left Earth's orbit.
The first photo, taken by Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman, shows the entire planet, and both the Northern and Southern lights are visible over the poles. Zodiacal light, created by sunlight reflecting off dust in the solar system, is visible in the bottom right of the image.
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Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen told NASA's mission control spacecraft communicator that the Artemis II crew was "glued to the window" and "taking pictures" of the planet after breaking out of Earth orbit. In a live conversation with reporters late Thursday night, Wiseman described a moment similar to the one shown in the photograph.
"There was a moment, about an hour ago, where mission control Houston reoriented our spacecraft as the sun was setting behind the Earth
but you could see the entire globe from pole to pole, you could see Africa, Europe, and if you looked really close, you could see the Northern Lights, it was the most spectacular moment, and it paused all four of us in our tracks," Wiseman said at the time.
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The Artemis II is traveling on a trajectory that will carry the astronauts around the far side of the moon on Monday, then bring them back towards Earth. The astronauts aboard the spacecraft are expected to travel farther from Earth than anyone before them, reaching a distance of about 252,021 miles as they pass behind the moon.
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We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
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NASA shares first photos of Earth taken by Artemis II: "Hello, World"
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Updated on: April 3, 2026 / 10:30 AM EDT
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NASA shared another image that showed a sliver of Earth through the Orion capsule window on X.
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Coldwater
(1,288 posts)flat earthers are not calling it fake news
eggplant
(4,202 posts)AllaN01Bear
(29,531 posts)BeneteauBum
(516 posts)Even simple geometry and basic reasoning is beyond their comprehension. They all have embraced one ludicrous conspiracy theory or another. One told me space flight is impossible due to the thermosphere, a region of high temperatures at an altitude of about 500 miles. It takes all kinds of
..I just shake my head.
Peace ☮️
Bayard
(29,727 posts)Very cool!
tavernier
(14,444 posts)riversedge
(80,854 posts)To me it is remarkable to take these pictures and to be able to send them back to Mother Earth.
The Straight of Gibraltar
Lisbon, Portugal
Seville, Spain
Casablanca
& our incredibly thin atmosphere
All visible in this one little corner of a photo taken from a little spacecraft tens of thousands of miles away
unbelievable
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electric_blue68
(26,891 posts)thinking Africa looked "weird".
Not even considering the fact that it could be "upside down", and "leftward" to our typical map/globe perspective!
So, there [Gibraltar] it is: down in the lower left corner of the photo!
DUHhhh...me!!!
Really amazing photo!
llmart
(17,625 posts)An acquaintance of mine who is in her 60's and works in a medical office told me that all the young people she works with believe that the first moon landing in 1969 was all staged. She was so disappointed to hear that.
littlemissmartypants
(33,746 posts)How many are "all" and the young people that I'm talking to say that they would rather have universal healthcare, job creation, affordable housing, and food that they can afford to buy.
My point is that it depends on who you talk with, and many young people today are more pragmatic realists and seem depressed.
Being easily confused and apathetic often comes with being beaten down by life. So it's hard not to feel their pain.
Wounded Bear
(64,345 posts)They won't allow them to photograph the bottom of the disc. Would destroy the spherical Earth myth they push so hard.
(did I reallly need that? )
AllaN01Bear
(29,531 posts)love it.
electric_blue68
(26,891 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,917 posts)Stewart Brand jumped on it because NASA photographs were not copyrighted.

AllaN01Bear
(29,531 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,917 posts)DFW
(60,210 posts)Ike Glover is a multiple attendee of Renaissance Weekend. My wife and I go every December.
I hope we get to see some spectacular photos this December!!
rickford66
(6,067 posts)Cover had the first photo of the whole Earth.
riversedge
(80,854 posts)Celtic Warrior Woman 🏴🏴☠️🍁☃️🟦🟧 reposted
BCLA3YS
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The Artemis II crew captured this beautiful, high-resolution image of our home planet during their journey to the Moon. 🌍
If you zoom in super close, you can see the aurora borealis, and the aurora australis!
Details:
The left side of the image shows the Iberian Peninsula (Spain/Portugal) and Africa.
The aurora glowing in that region is the aurora borealis (northern lights).
The aurora on the right side is the aurora australis (southern lights).
This photo captured both polar lights in one shot! I find this incredible!
Photo credit: @NASA
#Artemis #NASA #Earth #Moon
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