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24/01/2024

ASTRONOMY - Earth and Moon from Beyond

 2024 January 24

The Moon and the Earth are pictured before a black background.
The Moon appears brown and slightly larger due to its closer 
proximity to the Artemis 1 camera. The Earth is seen as a cloudy
blue orb above the Moon.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Earth and Moon from Beyond
Image Credit: NASAArtemis I; Processing: Andy Saunders

Explanation: What do the Earth and Moon look like from beyond the Moon? Although frequently photographed together, the familiar duo was captured with this unusual perspective in late 2022 by the robotic Orion spacecraft of NASA's Artemis I mission as it looped around Earth's most massive satellite and looked back toward its home world. Since our Earth is about four times the diameter of the Moon, the satellite’s seemingly large size was caused by the capsule being closer to the smaller body. Artemis II, the next launch in NASA’s Artemis series, is currently scheduled to take people around the Moon in 2025, while Artemis III is planned to return humans to lunar surface in late 2026. Last week, JAXA's robotic SLIM spacecraft, launched from Japanlanded on the Moon and released two hopping rovers.

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