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The glow on the bottom right of the image is “zodiacal light,” a faint glow also referred to as “false dawn,” that appears due to rays of light being scattered by interplanetary dust as the Earth eclipses the Sun.
NASA has released the first of 10,000 photos from the Artemis II moon flyby, led by Earthset, a new version of 1968's Earthrise.
The photos, taken decades apart in 1968 and 2026, show Earth as it would be seen if you were standing on the moon. Take a look.
The crew of Artemis II just captured a series of dazzling images of the Earth and moon.
The Artemis 2 astronauts captured a unique image of the moon's "dark side" during their historic April 2026 flyby.