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NASA Wants To See Your Best Photos Of The Moon!

On The Occasion Of The Launch Of Artemis, Nasa Has Announced That It Wants To See People’s Best Photos Of The Moon In The Nasamoonsnap Campaign.

NASA will launch Artemis soon. Artemis is scheduled to fly 40,000 miles beyond the Moon and return to demonstrate its ability to return humans to lunar orbit. To celebrate the event, NASA wants to showcase the best photos of the Moon in the #NASAMoonSnap campaign.

To mark this monumental milestone, NASA wants to see, hear and experience all the moon-inspired content you’ve produced. Your Moon Photos, Moon Music, Moon Recipes, Moon Nail Art, Your Moon Makeup Tutorials; There are no limits!

Artemis 1 will be the first in a series of more complex missions designed to enable human exploration of the Moon and Mars and is scheduled to launch on August 29, 2022.

Its mission will last 42 days, 3 hours, and 20 minutes. In the Artemis 1 mission, Urine’s uncrewed capsule will launch into lunar orbit and land in the ocean after six weeks on October 10.

Photography of the moon by NASA-Artemis 1 mission

Photographers can use these platforms to submit their works:

NASA will share the images on its social media accounts and website and encourage anyone interested in participating in this shared experience to submit their pictures.

NASA Chief Photographer Bill Ingalls explains why the Moon is one of the most timeless subjects for photographers around the world:

I realized that perhaps the reason so many people are interested in photographing the sun and the Moon, and indeed astrophotography, is that it is a shared experience for everyone on Earth; Peaceful Common Wonders.

If you’re looking to tap into Ingalls’ knowledge to capture a memorable photo, there are a few things to keep in mind:

NASA Terms and Conditions for User Generated Content

These terms and conditions apply to all NASA campaigns, including #NASAMoonSnap. When submitting your image(s), video(s), music, or other content to NASA, you acknowledge that:

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We hope you will participate in this NASA campaign, and your impact will be seen. Full terms and conditions for participating in the #NASAMoonSnap campaign can find on the NASA website.

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