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NASA Astronaut Films Stunning 'Earthset' On iPhone

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New Artemis II astronaut iPhone video reveals new Earthset view
The moon joy continues in another stunning video from the Artemis II crew.

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See video of Earthset that an Artemis II astronaut filmed on his iPhone while circling the moon
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NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning ‘Earthset’ Video On iPhone During Artemis II Mission| WATCH
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‘Earthset’ Is Captured on Video for First Time
The Earth slips behind the moon in an iPhone video taken by Reid Wiseman during NASA’s Artemis II mission, a sequel to the iconic Earthrise photo taken by Apollo 8.

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Fact Check: Claim Artemis II astronaut Reid Wiseman converted to Christianity misrepresents his comments
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Jaw-Dropping iPhone Video of Earth Setting Behind the Moon Is Rightfully Breaking the Internet
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Watch: NASA releases solar eclipse video as Artemis II crew hits halfway point between Earth and Moon

NASA has released a breathtaking video of a solar eclipse captured from space by the Artemis II mission, which is currently halfway through its journey back to Earth after a successful lunar flyby.
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NASA astronauts are now approaching the moon. Here are 3 reasons they’re not landing

For the first time since the 1970’s, NASA is sending a crew to the moon, but the astronauts won’t set foot on the surface. Here’s why the landing will have to wait.
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Conspiracy Theorists Think NASA Video Shows Artemis Didn't Go Around The Moon, But There's A Simple Explanation

N o mission to the Moon would be complete without its own conspiracy theories. You can spend billions of dollars sending humans hundreds of thousands of miles across space and take all the photos and make all the scientific observations you like, but a small community of people will still cry "FAKE!"
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Johns Hopkins student helps NASA study lunar impact flashes

First-year student Reba Prabhakhar will help sift through crowdsourced telescope videos of the moon being hit by meteoroids for Impact Flash!, one of NASA's 32 Citizen Science research projects
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