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The Artemis II crew have taken some extraordinary images of Earth while moving towards the Moon, but people reckon the Apollo 17 team's were a lot sharper.
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Earth split captured on camera for the first time: Why it is a breakthrough for earthquake science
For the first time in history, scientists have captured clear footage of the Earth’s surface physically splitting during a powerful earthquake. The dramatic event, recorded by high-speed cameras and ground sensors in a remote seismic hotspot, shows the ...
NOAA's new satellite will capture the sunlit face of Earth in its entirety -- the first time this has happened since the Galileo mission to Jupiter in the 1990s. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit ...
The biggest digital camera on Earth is finished — and it will soon revolutionize our grasp of the cosmos. The Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in California announced the completion of its LSST Camera, short for "Legacy ...
Astronauts on board the Artemis II spacecraft described on Saturday the "extraordinary things" they had already seen a few days into their mission.