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This is amazing. New @NASA image release from #Artemis it also includes ‘Hello World’ images.
I’ve been editing/creating it and here’s what the original didn’t show us:Satellites, including their sun, hurricanes
and the aurora dance! pic.twitter.com/fiCdXIhXyt– Andy Saunders – Apollo Remastered (@AndySaunders_1) May 6, 2026
Videos are super fast by 30, with sequential images covering 1 minute and 20 seconds in real time.
“There are 17 different images in the sequence — there were more, but on different shows and the Earth began to shake in some — so this was a great sequence,” Saunders told Ars via email. “I applied color and texture adjustments to each image and photographed them. It’s very clear, so I can focus on the most interesting parts.”
These interesting features include lightning storms, aurorae, and satellites. The latter shows a phenomenon: It seems that the solar arrays on the satellites are visible. This seems unlikely, because the size of the image means that the groups should be within a kilometer, which is not the case. It is possible that the appearance of the solar array may be an optical effect due to the Orion window.
In any case, this new image provides another amazing picture of our planet, which is working not only on the surface but also in the sky.