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Home » Earth-based telescope shares image of Artemis II capsule near the moon — one of the farthest photos of humans ever taken
Earth-based telescope shares image of Artemis II capsule near the moon — one of the farthest photos of humans ever taken
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Earth-based telescope shares image of Artemis II capsule near the moon — one of the farthest photos of humans ever taken

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Since it launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 1, 2026, we’ve been treated to some truly incredible photos of NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, including a dump of 12,000 images captured by the crew. But a blurry snap, which shows the crewed Orion capsule as nothing more than a handful of black and white pixels, is a contender for the most impressive Artemis II photo — because it was captured by an Earth-based telescope more than 200,000 miles (320,000 kilometers) away.

This makes the photo a candidate for the longest-distance image of humans ever taken from Earth. (Images like the “Pale Blue Dot,” which were taken from space, don’t count.)

The trippy image, shared May 6 by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), was captured by the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) in West Virginia. GBT consists of a 328-foot-wide (100 meters) radio dish on a circular rail, making it the world’s largest fully steerable radio telescope. It played a key role in tracking the Orion capsule (nicknamed Integrity) throughout the Artemis II mission.

The pixelated photo shows the radio waves emitted by Integrity as it slingshotted around the moon at around 2,000 mph (3,200 km/h) ‪—‬ as fast as a speeding bullet. The camper-van-sized capsule was approximately 213,000 miles (343,000 km) away when the image was captured on April 6 (the sixth flight day of the mission), meaning it was on the same side of the moon as Earth. It was, therefore, taken either just before or just after the crew temporarily disappeared behind the moon’s far side and broke the record for the farthest distance traveled from our planet.

At first glance, the photo might not seem striking, but when you start to think about what you’re actually looking at and the technology required to capture it, it becomes much more impressive.


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The Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia snapped the Artemis II crew from approximately 213,000 miles (343,000 km) away, shortly before or after their record-breaking slingshot around the moon.

(Image credit: Main: GBO/NRAO; insert: JPL & NSF/AUI/NSF NRAO)

“There are four people in those pixels,” Will Armentrout, a GBT astronomer who helped track Artemis II, commented to his colleagues when they first saw the image, according to an NRAO statement.

Those four people were mission commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialist Christina Koch of NASA, as well as mission specialist Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency — each of whom broke a different individual spaceflight record during the mission.

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Tracking NASA’s return to the moon

The Artemis II crew launched to the moon on board NASA’s mega Space Launch System rocket and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, after reentering Earth’s atmosphere at around 25,000 mph (40,000 km/h) — the fastest speed any humans have ever traveled.

Side-by-side photos of the Artemis II crew (left) and the Orion capsule (right) during the Artemis II mission

Astronauts Reid Wiseman (right), Victor Glover (bottom), Christina Koch (left) and Jeremy Hansen (top) traveled further from Earth than any other human in history when they went around the moon on April 6.

(Image credit: NASA)

Throughout the mission, spaceflight enthusiasts watched the livestream from Earth, keeping tabs on everything that happened, from early toilet troubles and lunar meteor strikes to a touching tribute to Wiseman’s late wife and a rather awkward interview with President Donald Trump. But they were not the only ones watching.

The GBT team was also keeping a close eye on Artemis II and helped to accurately track the crew’s progress during six-hour observation windows on each of the five days Integrity was closest to the moon. The telescope’s extreme sensitivity and precision helped provide crucial data that will help NASA prepare for future Artemis missions, which aim to establish a base on the moon.


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“With the GBT, we were able to track the movement of the spacecraft within 0.2 millimeters [0.008 inches] per second of what NASA calculated in its projections,” Anthony Remijan, the GBT’s site director, said in the statement. “It’s like having a speedometer in your car that can track your speed within 0.0004 decimal places per hour.”

Side-by-side photos of the launch (left) and splashdown (right) of the Artemis II mission

The Artemis II crew lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1 and landed just off coast of San Diego on April 10, having traveled a total of 695,000 miles (1.1 million km).

(Image credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls)

This is a great example of how scientific institutions across the globe contributed to the mission.

“To get big things done like we’re doing in this capsule … you need a big team behind you,” Hansen said during an interview while on board Integrity.

This article was first published May 14, 2026.


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