Animated 'Hello, World' sequence reveals new details from Artemis II Earth images

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NASA released a trove of Artemis II photos; a sequence of 17 frames of the iconic 'Hello, world' shot was animated by Andy Saunders to highlight details like lightning, aurorae, and satellites. Some appearances of solar arrays may be optical effects from Orion’s window. The animation runs about 1 minute 20 seconds at 30x speed, using images captured with a Nikon D5, Nikon Z9, and iPhone 17s.
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