Real Moon, Real Challenges: Artemis-era Art Must Reflect Lunar Terrain

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As NASA's Artemis program advances, space scientist Daniel Britt warns that moon imagery from NASA and private firms often shows a flat, dustless lunar surface; he argues for realistic depictions that include dust, craters, and terrain challenges, proposing a 1-to-10 realism scale to prevent the public from thinking lunar landings are easy.
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