A well-known astrophotographer has released the most detailed photos of the Moon we've ever seen, and you need to see them for yourself.
The images are titled “The Hunt for Artemis,” and McCarthy says they named it in honor of the imminent Artemis 1 mission which will take NASA’s Orion capsule to the Moon. It’s the first time that NASA has actively worked towards a manned mission to the Moon since the Apollo program in the 1970s.
This ridiculously detailed photo of the Moon is also available as a limited-edition print on McCarthy’s website. However, prints are selling out fast, so you may want to hurry if you want to show off the sheer beauty of this shot on your wall. It’s always amazing to see what astrophotographers are capable of capturing.
This photo is yet another testament to these astrophotographers’ talent and capability. It’s also a testament to the sheer beauty that celestial objects like our own Moon offer. Check out the full image for all the details on
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