Lunar Shadows Artemis II | NASA Print
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Description
Shadows at the Edge of Lunar Day | Artemis II by YOTIF
Premium Art Print
The Artemis II crew captures a portion of the Moon coming into view along the terminator - the boundary between lunar day and night - where low-angle sunlight casts long, dramatic shadows across the surface. This grazing light accentuates the Moon's rugged topography, revealing craters, ridges, and basin structures in striking detail. Features along the terminator such as Jule Crater, Birkhoff Crater, Stebbins Crater, and surrounding highlands stand out. From this perspective, the interplay of light and shadow highlights the complexity of the lunar surface in ways not visible under full illumination. The image was captured about three hours into the crew's lunar observation period, as they flew around the far side of the Moon on the sixth day of the mission.
QUALITY FOCUSED
High quality with a focus on design and composition, printed on bright, 189 GSM museum-quality thick matte paper.