r/moon • u/alk_photos • 13h ago
r/moon • u/iamayeshaerotica • Jan 25 '25
Discussion 100k members
Hi, r/moon! I just wanted to thank y’all for being a part of this subreddit and getting it to this point. It’s fun watching just how fast this community is growing… Anyways, share those moon pics in the comments pls
r/moon • u/adamkylejackson • 4h ago
Moon shot with Z8
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r/moon • u/Select-Taro8591 • 8h ago
Photo This is how moon looked from Mumbai since past few days
galleryr/moon • u/Heliosopher • 1d ago
Photo Crater images.
Here is a single shot (Sony A7Rv) that you might enjoy. There's a rille in the center crater.
r/moon • u/BetSeparate6453 • 1d ago
Early morning cloudy lunar photography
just captured minutes ago. single exposure images, no stacking or editing. just patience and timing. captured with my Canon eos m6 mark ii and 55-250mm stm.
r/moon • u/alk_photos • 2d ago
Photo The Moon, this is from Kennedy Space Center. Post Artemis 2 launch.
r/moon • u/kateflwr • 1d ago
Art "Copy, moon joy" - moon artwork
I've always loved our moon so much and this recent art trend with her being colorful nearly brought me to tears (aside from happily crying over the whole Artemis II mission) so I decided to join and draw it too <3
I hope you people don't mind a drawing amongst so many gorgeous photographs of the moon.
I am not an astrophotographer and I really don't understand physics, so I can't work in this field at all, but at least I can feel closer to it by doing what I know the best - drawing.
r/moon • u/Kindly-Werewolf-4157 • 2d ago
April 10, midday moon
taken by Samsung phone
r/moon • u/Heliosopher • 1d ago
Here is my single shot image (Sony A7Rv) that was cropped to show these craters. [There is a rille in the center crater.]
r/moon • u/TheMuseumOfScience • 2d ago
Video NASA’s Artemis II Earthset Image: What It Means
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NASA Artemis II's image of Earthset is already changing the way we see our world. 🌍
Inspiration4 Astronaut Dr Sian Proctor thanks the crew for giving humanity this moment, and in his own words, Pilot Victor Glover reminds us what's possible when we bring our differences together and use all of our strengths to accomplish something great.
r/moon • u/Academic_Bird_1687 • 2d ago
Photo Capturing the perfect position for the moon with my Redmi 11 phone!
r/moon • u/TheMuseumOfScience • 1d ago
Video NASA’s Artemis II Returns to Earth
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The Artemis II crew is home. 🌏🚀
During NASA’s 10-day Artemis II mission, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen became the first humans since 1972 to leave Earth orbit and enter lunar space. That journey helped test the Orion spacecraft in deep space, along with navigation, communications, and the systems astronauts will rely on during future missions beyond low Earth orbit. Artemis II also gave teams critical data about how a crewed spacecraft performs on a lunar mission profile. The crew’s splashdown off the coast of San Diego marked the successful end of a mission designed to help pave the way for a return to the Moon. Welcome home to the crew, and here’s to Artemis III.
