M006-EN EL ESPACIO CARA OCULTA DE LA LUNA

07 de abril 2026 - 11:01

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N SPACE (APRIL 06, 2026) (NASA – For editorial use only) (PART MUTE)

1. VARIOUS OF CREW INSIDE DARKENED ORION CAPSULE DURING LUNAR FLYBY (NOT A SOUNDBITE)

2. MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE / ORION IN FOREGROUND

3. CREW INSIDE CAPSULE DARKENING WINDOWS

4. (SOUNDBITE)(English) ARTEMIS II PILOT, ASTRONAUT VICTOR GLOVER [OVER SHOT OF MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE], SAYING:

“And another observation about [Lunar mare] Orientale, I would say, is the features going off to the southwest, the two large, almost look like scratches in the surface. I don't know if they're rays or canyons or collapsed lava tubes, but two distinct features that are almost parallel going off southwest from Orientale Basin. They are the first things that made me notice parallax of our trajectory looking out at Orientale. That and then the inner walls of the east side of the crater rings. You really get a sense that we're flying over something with elevation and terrain and they look different from this orientation.”

5. WHITE FLASH

6. (SOUNDBITE)(English) ARTEMIS II PILOT, ASTRONAUT VICTOR GLOVER [OVER SHOT OF MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE], SAYING:

“And boy, I am loving the terminator [the dividing line between illuminated and dark hemispheres of moon]. I think, I know it's not purely a moon feature, but what it does to the features of the moon, to the terrain, I've probably spent the most time describing into my recordings and thinking about and looking at the terminator. There's just so much magic in the terminator. The islands of light, the valleys that would look like black holes, you'd fall straight to the center of the moon if you stepped in some of those. It's just so visually captivating that. The terminator is the most striking thing that I've seen so far.”

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N SPACE (APRIL 06, 2026) (NASA – For editorial use only) (PART MUTE)

1. VARIOUS OF CREW INSIDE DARKENED ORION CAPSULE DURING LUNAR FLYBY (NOT A SOUNDBITE)

2. MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE / ORION IN FOREGROUND

3. CREW INSIDE CAPSULE DARKENING WINDOWS

4. (SOUNDBITE)(English) ARTEMIS II PILOT, ASTRONAUT VICTOR GLOVER [OVER SHOT OF MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE], SAYING:

“And another observation about [Lunar mare] Orientale, I would say, is the features going off to the southwest, the two large, almost look like scratches in the surface. I don't know if they're rays or canyons or collapsed lava tubes, but two distinct features that are almost parallel going off southwest from Orientale Basin. They are the first things that made me notice parallax of our trajectory looking out at Orientale. That and then the inner walls of the east side of the crater rings. You really get a sense that we're flying over something with elevation and terrain and they look different from this orientation.”

5. WHITE FLASH

6. (SOUNDBITE)(English) ARTEMIS II PILOT, ASTRONAUT VICTOR GLOVER [OVER SHOT OF MOON SEEN FROM ORION CAPSULE], SAYING:

“And boy, I am loving the terminator [the dividing line between illuminated and dark hemispheres of moon]. I think, I know it's not purely a moon feature, but what it does to the features of the moon, to the terrain, I've probably spent the most time describing into my recordings and thinking about and looking at the terminator. There's just so much magic in the terminator. The islands of light, the valleys that would look like black holes, you'd fall straight to the center of the moon if you stepped in some of those. It's just so visually captivating that. The terminator is the most striking thing that I've seen so far.”

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