The eclipse glasses are identical to what NASA produced for the 2024 total solar eclipse.
During their flyby of the Moon, the spacecraft got to within 4,067 miles (6,545 km) of the Moon’s surface.
The Artemis II crew captures a portion of the Moon coming into view along the terminator.
Only a portion of the Moon is visible in frame below, with its curved edge revealing a bright sliver of sunlight returning after nearly an hour of darkness.
This image shows the Sun beginning to peek out from behind the Moon as the eclipse transitions out of totality.










