PHOTO: See Earth from Artemis II's POV
<p>NASA just posted one of the first photos from <a href="https://www.axios.com/2026/04/01/moon-artemis-ii-launch-florida" target="_blank">Artemis II</a>, capturing "Spaceship Earth" in all its blue-and-white glory.</p><ul><li>In the photo, taken by mission commander Reid Wiseman: Two auroras (top right and bottom left), plus "zodiacal light" in the bottom right.</li></ul><hr /><ul><li>That's sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust.</li></ul><p><strong>Driving the news: </strong>Artemis II is...
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