One day in the solar system: Here are a few views captured – today – by @NASA spacecraft. 🛰📸🧵 This is the Moon and the distant crescent Earth as seen today by the @NASA_Orion spacecraft during the #Artemis I mission. nasa.gov/artemis

These are hills on Mt. Sharp in Gale Crater, Mars as seen today by the @MarsCuriosity rover. Curiosity's robotic "hand" appears in the foreground. mars.nasa.gov/msl

Part of an ancient river delta in Jezero Crater, Mars, as seen today by the @NASAPersevere rover. mars.nasa.gov/mars2020

The Sun as seen today in ultraviolet light by @NASASun's Solar Dynamics Observatory in Earth orbit. sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov

@NASASun The Pacific Ocean as seen today from @Space_Station eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ES Learn about @NASAEarth's many missions to observe our home planet: nasa.gov/earth

@NASASolarSystem @NASA @NASA_Orion @NASAArtemis What is the light in the bottom rh corner coming from? Presumably the red sphere is the sun, hence the question.

@Tallanvor77 @NASA @NASA_Orion @NASAArtemis The red sphere is a lens flare – the Sun is just out of the frame to the lower right.

@NASASolarSystem @NASA @NASA_Orion @NASAArtemis Wonderful shot maybe someday you can release all of the amazing photos.! Thanks

@NASASolarSystem @NASA @NASA_Orion @NASAArtemis I like to see these pictures. To see how much work is put into work on the daily. I think this is just to make room for space exploration.