During the Artemis II spacecraft’s final approach for a historic lunar flight, Commander Reed Wiseman shows off a spectacular photo of the lunar surface taken on his iPhone 17 Pro Max. here are the details.
Commander Reed Wiseman took a stunning photo of the moon’s surface
For the past few days, the Artemis II crew has been sharing photos taken on their iPhones, marking the first time NASA has allowed astronauts to “fly with the latest smartphones,” according to NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman’s description.
In addition to the four iPhone 17 Pro Max units onboard, the crew is also using gopro hero 4 blackA nikon d5and a nikon z9 To capture images, which are available on all nasa johnsonFlickr account of.
Earlier tonight, as the Artemis II spacecraft approached the moon for the flight that will catapult it back to Earth, astronauts took turns taking photos of what they could see through the Orion capsule’s window.
On the livestream, as NASA public affairs officer and live mission commentator Leah Mustachio was explaining that the crew had turned off all the lights in the cabin to get better photos, astronaut Reed Wiseman approached the livestream camera and showed a stunning photo of the lunar surface on his iPhone.
He later confirmed in the livestream that he had taken the photo on his iPhone with 8x zoom, while Mission Control confirmed that Chebyshev is visible in the photo. Ditch.
According to Mustachio, at the time of this post’s publication, the crew was completing “some post-lunar flight activities,” including sending some photos back to Earth.
Whether Wiseman’s photo from the livestream will be in the mix remains to be seen.
If so and once NASA updates it flickr account Along with images of the flyby, we will also update this post with the full resolution version. In the meantime, you can follow the livestream of the mission in the video below:
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