NASA's Stunning Image of Earth from Artemis II Captivates Internet
NASA Drops Jaw-Dropping Photo Of Earth From Artemis II, Viral Image Shows Our Planet Like Never Before: 'That’s Us!'
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NASA has released a breathtaking high-resolution image of Earth captured during the Artemis II mission, showing our planet as a glowing blue marble in space. The photo highlights Africa and has garnered significant attention online, with over 1.5 million views shortly after being shared.
- 01NASA's Artemis II mission captured a stunning photo of Earth from deep space.
- 02The image prominently features Africa and glowing auroras.
- 03The post quickly went viral, amassing 1.5 million views within hours.
- 04This is the first crewed Artemis mission since the Apollo program.
- 05Netizens reacted with awe, humor, and comparisons to past images of Earth.
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NASA has unveiled a remarkable high-resolution image of Earth taken by the crew of the Artemis II mission, which is currently en route to the Moon. The photo depicts Earth as a glowing blue marble against the backdrop of space, with Africa clearly visible and two auroras illuminating the atmosphere. This image is particularly significant as it marks the first crewed Artemis mission since the Apollo program, and it presents one of the first photos of Earth taken from such a distance since the 1970s. The official NASA Earth account shared the image with the caption, “That’s us!” and it quickly went viral, accumulating 1.5 million views, 91,000 likes, and 17,000 reposts within hours. Social media users expressed their emotions and fascination with the image, with comments ranging from awe to humor, including jokes about the flat Earth theory. NASA confirmed that the visible landmass in the photo is Africa, further engaging the public's interest in space exploration.
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