Artemis II Turns Modern Cameras Into a Lunar Photo‑Story, Reimagining Apollo’s Iconic Imagery

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Artemis II astronauts used Nikon cameras and iPhones to document the lunar flyby, capturing new angles such as Earthset and a solar eclipse, with expanded live video coverage from Orion and large memory cards that will yield far more images than Apollo, blending modern tech with Apollo-era storytelling to reshape space photography.
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