New Image from NASA: For the first time, the entire Orientale basin has been seen with human eyes.

by yourfavchoom

22 Comments

  1. I keep thinking of the fact that they have to sleep (and work). It’s easy to think that they are just gazing out the windows, and I’m sure they are as much as possible, but I wonder how much of their time they are actually free to do that?

  2. yourfavchoom on

    **Source**: NASA

    > History in the making

    > In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.

  3. Vast-Wolverine-817 on

    reminds me of that time when i lost my phone and found it in the fridge

  4. Dave-Thumper on

    Finding it funny there isn’t anyone asking where the stars are or why can’t you see stars?

  5. Mystewpidthrowaway on

    Perfectly round, that’s just wild every planet in space appears to be a perfect sphere.