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NASA Astronaut Shares Incredible 'Earthset' Video Captured With iPhone 17 Pro Max

Apple's iPhone became qualified for extended use in space back in February, and during the Artemis II mission to the Moon in April, NASA astronauts shared several photos taken with the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

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Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman recently followed up with a shot on iPhone video of an "Earthset," or the moment that the Earth disappears behind the Moon. The video was captured from the docking hatch window on the Orion capsule, and it is the first Earthset shot on a mobile device.


It takes a second for the iPhone to focus as Wiseman switches to 8x zoom mode on his ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max, but the rest of the 53-second video features a clear look at the craters on the Moon as the Earth slips out of sight.

Wiseman said that at 8x zoom, the view was "quite comparable to the view of the human eye."

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Top Rated Comments

2 weeks ago
Every iPhone on Earth is jealous.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 weeks ago
Moon is flat.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AncTreat5358 Avatar
2 weeks ago
I wish they would add this in some way to the tvOS and macOS screensavers soon.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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2 weeks ago

So can the iPhone 17PM work in the dead of space?
We’ll probably find in two missions time, when they land on the moon. Apple would pay a small fortune to have an astronaut casually take a photo.

Knowing the way of the world we’ll also see Bezos personally deliver an Amazon Prime package…
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 weeks ago

We’ll probably find in two missions time, when they land on the moon. Apple would pay a small fortune to have an astronaut casually take a photo.

Knowing the way of the world we’ll also see Bezos personally deliver an Amazon Prime package…
Are you suggesting that Apple paid NASA to choose iPhones for the Artemis II mission?

I choose to believe that iPhones were tested and found to be the better choice compared to Google Pixels and Samsung Galaxy devices.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vkd Avatar
2 weeks ago
Clearly a spoof made in Photoshop or something. Remember, nothing organic can survive the radiation of the Van Allen belts, so there never was or will be anyone out there near the moon or beyond. Even if somebody argues until they are blue in the face that I am wrong, it will not change natural facts (that you may not care to accept or understand properly).
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