Andy Saunders juxtaposes Apollo 17 and Artemis II photographs of Earth, framing them as two images "taken by one of us, of all of us" across more than half a century.
Left - Apollo 17, 1972 Right - Artemis II, 2026
Two photographs taken by one of us, of all of us, over half a century apart.
What's changed?
Left - Apollo 17, 1972
Right - Artemis II, 2026
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