International Space Station imagery captured a full Moon and the Artemis II exhaust plume, showing how ISS vantage points create viral, shareable mission artifacts.
NASA astronaut Chris Williams photographed a full Moon from the International Space Station the day before Artemis II launched.
The next day, Williams photographed the exhaust plume left behind by the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket that launched Artemis II from NASA’s Kennedy
NASA has released a photo showing rocket plume from the launch of Artemis II taken onboard the International Space Station.
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