In accordance with the area company, the astronauts took turns photographing this area of the moon through the seven-hour method, working in pairs. At their closest level to the floor, about 6,550 km, the moon seemed to the bare eye like a ball held 40 centimeters from the face. The sharpness of the photographs was as a result of skilled photographic gear they carried aboard.
The Artemis II crew with eclipse viewing glasses: Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, and Victor Glover (high proper).
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After finishing the flyby, Orion started its four-day journey again to Earth. If all goes in line with plan, the capsule will enter the ambiance on April 10 and splash down within the Pacific Ocean.
This story initially appeared on WIRED en Español and has been translated from Spanish.

