NASA released images suitable for phone wallpapers from the Artemis II mission
The US space agency NASA has noticed that space has garnered a great deal of interest from people following the Artemis II moon mission.
The internet has indeed been full of derivative works created from images published by NASA.
But NASA wanted to make life a bit easier for space fans and released a collection of the best images taken during the Artemis II moon mission, in a format suitable for phone wallpaper.
Among the ready-made, free wallpapers is, for example, the delightful "earthset," where Earth slowly disappears behind the Moon.
NASA's wallpapers intended for mobile phones can be found here.

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