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@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2026-04-07 13:59:31

Part of the #ZodiacalLight and #earthshine - with Mare Crisium - in yet another #ArtemisII image: images.nasa.gov/details/art002

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2026-04-07 20:00:25

Another view of the #ZodiacalLight behind the #Moon, from a camera on the solar cells. And the daily #ArtemisII press conferences resume now, the first one post-flyby coming up at the bottom of the hour: youtube.com/watch?v=5YWATA3d5dU

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2026-04-07 13:52:04

The #ArtemisII picture I had been waiting for - the dark Moon with a bit of #earthshine on the left in front of the #zodiacalLight going all around: images.nasa.gov/details/art002 (this is essentially the Apollo 11 image from 1969 - facebook.com/dan.fischer.393/p - again but with the Sun more centered ... and with half a century of photo tech inbetween).

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2026-04-06 00:41:04

Exactly 24 hours from now - at 0:35 UTC on 7 April - the total eclipse for the #ArtemisII crew will begin ... will they see / be able to photograph the fading detached dust tail of #Kreutz comet MAPS imaged here by #ZodiacalLight / potential dust hovering over the lunar limb might record it as well.

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2026-04-07 01:03:34

And here the crappy external camera with the low data rate actually delivered: the #ZodiacalLight pyramid at the beginning of the #SolarEclipse for #ArtemisII - it stayed visible in the live feed for 10 minutes! Contrary to the NASA commentary this was not the first time such an observation had been made by humans in the vicinity of the Moon - the Apollo 11 crew made it on 19 July 1969: facebook.com/dan.fischer.393/p -> skyweek.wordpress.com/2024/07/