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 Later, as Orion approached the moon, it sent back images of both the earth and the moon as viewed from the spacecraft. Here are the pictures that NASA posted:

Digital Desk: On November 19, the satellite was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida during the Artemis 1 test flight. Cameras are installed both inside and outside. Orion shared pictures of the earth soon after it was launched on NASA's Space Launch System rocket. Later, as Orion approached the moon, it sent back images of both the earth and the moon as viewed from the spacecraft. Here are the pictures that NASA posted:





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