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Artemis II astronauts made most of professional photography training

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Artemis II astronauts made most of professional photography training

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Artemis II astronauts received professional photography training to capture stunning images of the moon and Earth during their historic lunar flyby. The crew used Nikon D5 cameras and iPhones to take photos, which were instantly reviewable and shared with the public in real-time through GoPro livestreaming video.

Artemis II astronauts underwent 20 hours of photography training before their mission. They used Nikon D5 cameras, which have proven to withstand radiation and extreme conditions. The crew also used iPhones to take photos, but the large file sizes posed a transmission challenge. The astronauts captured stunning images of the moon and Earth, including a total solar eclipse and detailed studies of the moon's cratered surface. The photos were instantly reviewable, unlike in the Apollo era when film had to be developed. The mission marked the first human voyage to the moon in over 50 years.

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