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NASAA view of the Earth, seen passing behind the moon on April 6, 2026, taken by a camera attached to NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft as it swung around the far side of the moon. See all 12,217 Artemis II images on NASA’s Gateway to Astronaut Photography website here.NASAA view of the Earth, seen on April 2, 2026, as the crew of Artemis II began their journey to the moon.NASACloud formations along Earth’s terminatorNASALooking at Earth through a window of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, named IntegrityNASAA view of the Milky WayNASAA close view of the moonNASACraters cast long shadows along the moon’s terminator.NASAA view of Hertzsprung basin and Vavilov CraterNASAThe Earth and moon, seen through a spacecraft windowNASAA view of Earth, seen as Artemis II passes around the far side of the moonNASAAn astronaut’s hand is reflected in a window as they take a photograph of the Earth starting to pass behind the moon.NASAThe Earth sets along the moon’s horizon.NASAThe Earth passes out of view, behind the moon.NASAThe Earth rises again, emerging from the other side of the moon, as seen by the crew of Artemis II.NASAAn astronaut gazes out of a spacecraft window.NASAA motion-blurred view of nearby stars and the Milky WayNASAStargazing through a spacecraft windowNASABright rays of sunlight are visible as the moon eclipses the sun, as seen by the crew of Artemis II.NASAArtemis II crew members observe the moon eclipsing the sun on their return voyage to Earth, on April 6, 2026.NASAA view of the eclipse from an external camera, showing part of the Orion spacecraft.NASAThe sun emerges from behind the moon after an eclipse—note the dark curve of the lunar surface visible through the flare.NASAA view of Earth, photographed through a spacecraft window, also capturing rays of sunlight, lens flares, and a reflection of the camera lens