You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

My first thought? That's *really* noisy 🧐

But then I realised – it's the *nightside* of Earth, illuminated by the almost full Moon, not the Sun 🌕

The bright limb at lower-right is where the dayside starts, & the fact that you can see aurorae, airglow, & cities in Europe, Africa, & S & N America also gives the game away.

Cool.

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Two planets for the price of one 🙂

This screenshot from Celestia is pretty close to the orientation of the #Artemis II picture taken of Earth's nightside.

The stars in the background line up pretty well, & as @Nina_cried suspected, the bright object to the lower-left of Earth is Venus 👍

And as the original shot suggests, the Sun is behind Earth, slightly to the lower-right of centre, hence the bright dayside limb there.

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@cosmos4u @Nina_cried As I said, mine was good enough for (ex-)government work 🙂

And a damn sight better than NASA's launch livestream – what a shambles, honestly 🙄

@markmccaughrean @Nina_cried Oh yes ... several livestreams directed by private space aficionados were way better - like catching SRB sep.