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New Zealand Visible in NASA Artemis II Mission Photo

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April 8, 2026
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A Historic Moment for New Zealand in Space

New Zealand has appeared in one of the latest photographs released from NASA’s Artemis II mission, giving Kiwis a rare and remarkable view of the country from deep space.

The image was captured by NASA astronaut Christina Koch from inside the Orion spacecraft as the crew travelled toward the Moon. Looking back through one of Orion’s windows, the astronaut photographed Earth with both Australia and New Zealand clearly visible below.

NASA’s Artemis II Mission Heads Toward the Moon

The Artemis II mission is NASA’s first crewed Moon mission in more than 50 years. Four astronauts launched aboard the Orion spacecraft and are currently travelling farther from Earth than any humans have gone since the Apollo era.

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The crew includes Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen.

After launch, the Orion spacecraft completed an important thruster burn that pushed it out of Earth’s orbit and set it on course for the Moon. The manoeuvre officially committed the mission to its lunar journey.

New Zealand Seen from Orion Spacecraft

One of the most talked-about images from the mission shows Christina Koch looking through the Orion spacecraft window at Earth below. In the photograph, Australia and New Zealand can be seen from space as the spacecraft moved farther away from Earth.

For many New Zealanders, the image is more than just a space photograph. It is a reminder that even from hundreds of thousands of kilometres away, New Zealand remains visible on the world stage.

NASA described the photo as part of a series showing the crew’s view as they leave Earth behind and head toward the Moon.

Artemis II Breaks Distance Records

The Artemis II mission is expected to pass the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970. Orion is travelling beyond 252,000 miles from Earth, making it the farthest distance humans have travelled in space.

Shortly after the spacecraft’s key engine burn, Jeremy Hansen spoke to mission control and described the view from space as “phenomenal”. He said the crew could see the dark side of Earth illuminated by moonlight.

Why the Photo Matters

The image of New Zealand from space arrives at a time when interest in the Artemis programme is growing worldwide. NASA hopes the mission will inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers and astronauts.

For New Zealand, being visible in such a historic image creates a unique connection to one of the most important space missions of the modern era. It also highlights how far technology has advanced since the Apollo missions, allowing astronauts to capture high-resolution photographs of Earth as they travel toward the Moon.

Artemis II Could Inspire Future Generations

NASA’s Artemis programme is designed to pave the way for future missions that may eventually return humans to the lunar surface. Artemis II itself will not land on the Moon, but it is an important step toward future exploration.

The sight of New Zealand in a photo taken from deep space may inspire young Kiwis to dream bigger about careers in science, technology and space exploration.

As the Orion spacecraft continues its journey, more historic images are expected to be released in the coming days.

 
 
 
Why was New Zealand visible in the NASA Artemis II photo?

New Zealand was visible because the Orion spacecraft captured a view of Earth from space while travelling toward the Moon. The image clearly showed both Australia and New Zealand from a great distance.

Who took the photo of New Zealand from space?

The photo was taken by Christina Koch from inside the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission.

What is the Artemis II mission?

Artemis II is NASA’s first crewed mission around the Moon in more than 50 years. The mission is designed to test the Orion spacecraft before future Moon landings.

Will Artemis II land on the Moon?

No, Artemis II will not land on the Moon. The mission will fly around the Moon and return to Earth, helping NASA prepare for future lunar missions.

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