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Posted by Vincent Edward Parsons
 - Today at 17:28:34
Dear All,
Having viewed the images of the Moon online taken by the Artemis II Crew, I am left with a sense of disappointment and a feeling that there must be more.
By comparison, the images taken by the Apollo crews were much more vibrant, dynamic and 'Attention getting'.
Is NASA holding out on us perhaps ?... :-(
Regards
Vincent.
Posted by Caaaaarrrl
 - April 12, 2026, 17:57:24
These aren't all hi-res. "A Setting Earth" is still just 1920 × 1280. I guess it could be a crop
Posted by Very cool
 - April 11, 2026, 11:36:08
Very cool

QuoteAs an aside, it's decidedly less obvious that the 30-year-old Nikkor 35mm f/2 AF-D lens the crew has up in space was a better option than the Nikon AF-S 35mm f/1.4G or 35mm f/1.8G ED lenses
Since astronauts aren't camera experts, I hope they [=basically everyone who needed to know which lens to use] all knew it was the better lens.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 11, 2026, 11:05:38
Nikon has just released a complete high-res image library of all the images taken during the recently concluded Artemis II lunar flyby mission. Most of these were taken on a tried-and-tested Nikon D5 system - you can now officially download all those images.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Here-are-all-the-high-res-images-from-NASA-s-Artemis-II-lunar-flyby-mission.1271508.0.html