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‘There are 4 people in those pixels’: Earth-based telescope snapped Artemis II crew orbiting the moon

In recent weeks, we’ve been treated to some truly incredible photos of NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, including a dump of 12,000 images captured by the crew. But a blurry new snap, which shows the crewed Orion capsule as nothing more than a handful of black and white pixels, is a late contender for the most impressive Artemis II photo — because it was captured by an Earth-based telescope more than 200,000 miles (320,000 kilometers) away.

This makes the newly released photo a candidate for the longest-distance image of humans ever taken from Earth. (Images like the “Pale Blue Dot,” which were taken from space, don’t count.)

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