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Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon [video]

by mooreds on 4/5/2026, 2:18:12 PM

https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/ce3d5gkd2geo

Comments

by: nasretdinov

I like how most people's reactions at this point are "yeah, whatever", as if it's every day that humans observe the far side of the moon with a naked eye through a window :). We do know what it looks like and we have photos from the surface, yes, but seeing the reaction from real people who're actually there does hit different, at least for me

4/5/2026, 3:18:39 PM


by: _fw

Am I losing it? They can’t be seeing the far side of the moon right now, because they haven’t adjusted course to go round the far side of the moon yet…<p>So does this suggest the BBC is wrong and it’s the side of the moon we’re used to seeing, but just it’s “dark”?<p>But then the astronauts are saying it’s weird seeing the moon in a whole new light (excuse the paraphrasing pun).<p>I don’t understand.

4/5/2026, 4:01:22 PM


by: majkinetor

FYI: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;issinfo.net&#x2F;artemis" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;issinfo.net&#x2F;artemis</a>

4/5/2026, 3:37:37 PM


by: kklisura

On one of Apollo missions they&#x27;ve read from Bible, Book of Genesis [1]. I wish they did something like that here - and I&#x27;m not even a Christian, let alone religious. They did relay some beautiful message [2] though.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=A4tDZye57D4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=A4tDZye57D4</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ELslc6O4UVk" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ELslc6O4UVk</a>

4/5/2026, 4:26:00 PM


by: layer8

Latest published image of the moon: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;image-detail&#x2F;amf-art002e009006&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;image-detail&#x2F;amf-art002e009006&#x2F;</a><p>Photo and video gallery: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;gallery&#x2F;journey-to-the-moon&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;gallery&#x2F;journey-to-the-moon&#x2F;</a>

4/5/2026, 4:23:35 PM


by: areoform

It&#x27;s interesting to me how cautious NASA is being with Artemis II. I wrote about the risk &#x2F; mortality calculation behind this, but everything from the trajectory, the decision not to do an orbital insertion, the checkout in high-Earth orbit is <i>very cautious.</i><p>I wish this mission took greater risks. Or, just at least go as far as Apollo 8, but stay for a bit longer, and try out new things. It would be fun to take a finicky low mass radio telescope experiment to the far side of the moon.

4/5/2026, 5:16:58 PM


by: davidw

It makes me tear up seeing the absolute &#x27;best of us&#x27; as humanity striving and exploring in the midst of so much wretched evil and awfulness.

4/5/2026, 4:12:34 PM


by: notorandit

Far side != Dark side

4/5/2026, 3:15:49 PM


by: dbacar

Rather than the far side, what about the Dark Side of the Moon?

4/5/2026, 5:09:35 PM


by: cmrdporcupine

Just some humans doing proper awesome human stuff and being good people advancing international brotherhood and scientific advancement.<p>Love seeing our Ontario native Jeremy Hansen on the microphone, and those two flags properly positioned beside each other.<p>I&#x27;m not a Christian today, but was raised that way. This is the hopeful message I want to see on this day, and the true meaning of the symbol. Hope for all humankind. Working together.

4/5/2026, 5:17:36 PM


by: throwatdem12311

edit: knee jerk reaction was wrong<p>Still think what he said is worth hearing.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.instagram.com&#x2F;reel&#x2F;DWvRjeEgecb&#x2F;?igsh=MXZoYjZobDMwcW54cw==" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.instagram.com&#x2F;reel&#x2F;DWvRjeEgecb&#x2F;?igsh=MXZoYjZobDM...</a>

4/5/2026, 4:15:27 PM


by: cybermango

They have live tracker you can follow <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;missions&#x2F;artemis-ii&#x2F;arow&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nasa.gov&#x2F;missions&#x2F;artemis-ii&#x2F;arow&#x2F;</a>

4/5/2026, 3:08:29 PM


by: nodesocket

It’s sort of curious that BBC always seemed to get linked to the Artemis news on HN instead of the official NASA website or US news agencies.

4/5/2026, 5:09:46 PM


by: Fricken

Are they going to land, to get out, take a look around? No. We have moon rocks at home.

4/5/2026, 5:05:38 PM


by: islandbytes

Incredible achievement but I&#x27;ll be honest — if you showed me this photo without context I would have no idea it was the far side. Just looks like the Moon. Also didn&#x27;t realize we could capture an image like this in what I assumed was total darkness.

4/5/2026, 3:02:32 PM


by: herodotus

I am curious. If it is on the far side, where does the light come from for the photos? Other stars?

4/5/2026, 3:46:20 PM


by: jleyank

I&#x27;m going to be VERY disappointed if there&#x27;s no Pink Floyd music or commentary from the Artemis mission. Particularly now. Life&#x27;s short, and one can&#x27;t be serious all the time...<p>Wallis and Gromit would be a partial substitute, but the boomers are still around.

4/5/2026, 3:13:10 PM


by: d-e-r-e-k

There’s too many problems here on earth for me to get excited about a trip to the moon

4/5/2026, 3:41:42 PM