Maxarick, Gary Napier, Andy Saunders, and Max Evans compare Artemis II imagery to Apollo-era photos and emphasize it has been a long time since humans took real deep-space photos.
This photo was taken by the crew of Apollo 17 19,473 days ago.
If everything goes well, we should have a new one in 6 days.
Real photo taken by humans, not a weather satellite. It’s been a long time.
The first image was captured on film, manually exposed, and physically brought back to Earth.
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