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Artemis, Apollo 8 and Earth

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Compare breathtaking photos of Earth from Apollo 8, Artemis II
One of the most iconic photos of our little blue planet was taken in 1968, and gave people riding along Spaceship Earth one of its first views.

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Artemis II astronauts channel Apollo 8 with a striking Earthset photo
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Apollo v Artemis: How the Earth changed in 58 years
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NASA’s Artemis II posters are incredible.
We just flew around the Moon, which remains an incredible feat for human beings.

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Artemis II captivated the world. Psychologists explain why people were so drawn to this mission.
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Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch still wobbly while adapting to gravity after moon mission
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Artemis 2 is most similar to Apollo 8. What the missions had in common

Nearly 60 years ago, three Americans made history as the first humans to ever break free of Earth's orbit on their way toward the moon. And when they passed behind the moon to the side Earth never sees, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell (who ...
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Christopher Cokinos: Artemis II does for our era what Apollo 8 did for 1968

Millions in the streets. An unpopular war. Violence. And in the middle of all that: a moonshot. The parallels between today and 1968 are eerie. Nearly 60 years ago, civil rights marches and anti-Vietnam-war rallies burst across the country.
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NASA's Apollo 8 moonshot saved 1968. Could Artemis 2 do the same in 2026?

Fifty-seven years ago, three American astronauts set forth on one of the most audacious and inspiring journeys in human history. In late December 1968, NASA astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders launched to the moon aboard Apollo 8 ...
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Fact Check: FAKE Artemis II Photo Shows Earth With Identical Cloud Patterns To Apollo 8 Photo From 1968

Does an Artemis II photo taken in April 2026 show the same cloud patterns as an Apollo 8 photo from 1968? No, that's not true: The "Artemis 2" image, dated April 6, 2026, is AI-generated and is based
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The similarities and differences between Artemis II and Apollo 8

The Artemis II mission, set to take off as early as Wednesday, and fly around the moon, is just the latest chapter in a long series of lunar exploratory space missions deployed by NASA over the last six decades. The Artemis II mission most similarly ...
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Fact Check: AI-altered images of Earth misrepresented as photos from Apollo 8 and Artemis II

Two images depicting Earth rising above the moon’s horizon, and which have been altered with ​AI, have been incorrectly suggested in online posts ‌to be official NASA photos from the 1968 Apollo 8 and 2026 Artemis II missions,
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Patriots Point unveils Apollo 8 exh.

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is unveiling a new Apollo 8 exhibit, commemorating one of the most daring space missions and the USS Yorktown’s essential role in its dramatic recovery. Launched on December 21, 1968, Apollo 8 marked the first time ...
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See the photos: Artemis II astronauts channel Apollo 8 with striking Earthset image

The four astronauts who flew around the moon channeled Apollo 8’s famous 1968 Earthrise shot with a powerful photo of Earth setting behind the gray, pockmarked satellite.
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Reid Wiseman discusses Apollo 8's 55th anniversary in exclusive interview

Artemis 2 NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman who commanded the first moon mission in half a century talks to Space.com about the parallels between the two moon efforts. The 55th anniversary of Apollo 8's historical orbital mission in 1968.
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