
NASA's Artemis II mission is on their way home after circling the moon. They are expected to splash down off the coast near San Diego on Saturday evening. They have set a record for the furthest any human has flown away from the earth, at 252,000 miles. While passing around the moon, they took lots of gorgeous photographs of the spaceship, the earth, and the moon, including the "dark side" we never get to see from earth.
NASA photographs are in the public domain, and they are glad to share them with us all. Many of these high-resolution space photos have been sized to use for computer wallpapers and phone screens, and some have been altered for dramatic effect. You can find these at NASA and from those who have resized and reformatted them for your use, with various links found at kottke, where you'll also find some of his favorite such images.


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