The first-ever ‘Earthset’ image marks another Artemis II milestone

Just before temporarily losing contact with Earth on April 6, the Artemis II astronauts took this stunning photo of their home planet setting behind the moon.

The image is a deliberate echo of the 1968 “Earthrise” photo, taken by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders as he became one of the first people to enter lunar orbit. That photo was spontaneous; Anders was surprised by the sight of Earth appearing over the rugged moon and rushed to a window to snap pictures. The image became one of the most famous photos in history and is partially credited with starting the environmental movement.

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