Artemis II astronauts are flying past the moon’s far side, observing and photographing it before returning to Earth.
The Artemis 2 astronauts captured a unique image of the moon's "dark side" during their historic April 2026 flyby.
A new iconic image: Earth rising over the rim of the Moon as the Integrity spacecraft emerges from behind the lunar far side. (NASA) After a historic lunar flyby that carried four astronauts farther ...
The Artemis II crew captured images of the moon's far side, a historic first. But why is it that we only ever side on side of the moon from Earth?
The astronauts are on their way home after looping around the moon on a historic flyby. Here are the dazzling images they captured ...
The Moon is spherical like Earth, so why do we only see one side of it? Meteorologist Ray Petelin has the answer.
See pictures of the far side of the moon taken during the Artemis II mission.
The Artemis II crew will be the first humans to see parts of the moon's far side never before witnessed by human eyes.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts captured images of the far side of the moon, revealing never-before-seen insight into the moon's surface.
NASA’s Artemis II program is part of a new global space race. This time, world powers have much bigger ambitions.
Artemis II began its historic flyby of the moon Monday in what is the mission’s showstopper event — giving its crew and ...
Here's how to keep up with the astronauts as they go to the far side of the moon and home through Friday, April 10.
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