The Artemis II crew just took these breathtaking photos of Earth — and they used an iPhone 17 Pro Max
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The iPhone 17 Pro Max is the first phone to travel farther from Earth in history.
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released to the public the first official photos taken directly by astronauts using the iPhone 17 Pro Max during the Artemis II manned lunar orbit exploration mission. According to NASA on the 7th (local time), four iPhone 17 Pro Max units aboard the Orion spacecraft transmitted images of Earth and the interior of the spacecraft to the ground, capt…
NASA shares breathtaking images from the Artemis II crew captured with the iPhone
Apple’s Shot on iPhone campaign has reached astronomical heights – literally. The crew of the Artemis II have captured and shared some stunning images of Earth taken from the Orion spacecraft taken with the iPhone 17 Pro Max. NASA has shared the images on its website including a shot of astronauts Christine Koch and Reid
From Lunar Orbit to Your Lock Screen: How NASA’s Artemis II Crew Shot the Most Famous Photo of Earth on an iPhone
Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft did something last week that no human had done in more than half a century. They looked back at Earth from beyond low orbit — and they captured the moment on an iPhone. The image, already being called a successor to the iconic 1972 “Blue Marble” photograph, shows a luminous, cloud-streaked Earth suspended against the black void of space, framed by the subtle curvature of the lunar horizon. It i…
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