
"NASA has released 12,217 new images from the Artemis missions, but the website hosting these images is barely functional and lacks sorting options, making it difficult to navigate."
"Among the released images, a few hundred are completely black, likely from initial camera settings, which adds a relatable aspect to the collection."
"Some of the most compelling images are those that show a human element, such as reflections of astronauts or views from the Orion spacecraft, providing a personal connection to the experience."
"The author expresses that even if the Artemis program's only purpose was to take photos, it would still hold value, especially when considering the relative costs of other government expenditures."
NASA released a large collection of 12,217 images captured by Artemis astronauts, but the website hosting them is not user-friendly and lacks organization. Many images are unusable, including several completely black photos. Despite these issues, some images stand out for their human touch, such as reflections of astronauts or views from the Orion window. The author expresses a personal appreciation for these less polished images, suggesting that the value of the Artemis program could be seen in its photographic contributions.
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