Artemis 2 teams with an astrophotographer to color the Moon’s far side

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Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman joined forces with astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy to photograph the Moon’s far side, using Wiseman’s onboard camera bursts and McCarthy’s stacking technique to pull out mineral colors and surface details that a single shot can’t capture. The resulting images reveal color differences—blue-tinted titanium-rich basalts and other minerals—by reducing noise through stacked exposures, effectively giving the Moon “cyborg eyes.” McCarthy plans more edits from the mission’s data, building on NASA’s trove of Artemis 2 imagery.
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