NASA allows modern smartphones on upcoming space missions

Astronauts will soon be able to use the latest smartphones during space missions, starting with two key flights. This change aims to enable better capture of moments and sharing of images from orbit and beyond. The policy was announced via a post from NASA administrator Jared Isaacman.

NASA has updated its policy to permit astronauts to bring modern smartphones on space missions, beginning with the SpaceX Crew-12 and Artemis II flights. According to an X post by NASA administrator Jared Isaacman, this adjustment provides crews with advanced tools for documentation.

The SpaceX Crew-12 mission is set to launch on February 11, transporting four astronauts to the International Space Station. Following closely, NASA's Artemis II mission is slated for a March launch, involving four astronauts on a 10-day journey that will orbit the moon before returning to Earth.

Isaacman stated, "We are giving our crews the tools to capture special moments for their families and share inspiring images and video with the world."

An Apple spokesperson told CNET that this marks "the first time [the] iPhone has been fully qualified for extended use in orbit and beyond." Previously, astronauts relied on older equipment, as the spokesperson added, "Until now, astronauts were largely limited to legacy cameras and older imaging equipment."

NASA's announcement did not specify phone brands or models. Current missions employ 2016 Nikon DSLR and GoPro cameras, according to Ars Technica.

Photography has been integral to space exploration since the Apollo era. During the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969, the first humans on the moon used modified Hasselblad cameras to document their historic steps.

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Artemis II astronauts capturing stunning Moon photos with iPhone 17 Pro Max from Orion spacecraft during lunar flyby.
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Artemis II astronauts use iPhones to snap lunar photos

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Astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission captured striking images of the Moon and Earth using iPhone 17 Pro Max smartphones during their recent lunar flyby. The crew, including Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, also employed Nikon cameras for high-resolution shots now being released by NASA. The mission, which launched on April 1, reached a record distance from Earth and is set to splash down off California this week.

NASA has updated its policy to permit astronauts to take personal smartphones on missions to the International Space Station and beyond. This change aims to enable crews to capture and share personal moments more easily. The decision was announced by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman.

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NASA has updated its policies to allow astronauts to bring their own smartphones on upcoming space missions. This change fast-tracks the use of consumer technology and rewrites long-standing rules for documenting space activities.

A two-day countdown is underway for NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled to launch four astronauts on a flight around the moon from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is set for a two-hour window opening at 6:24 pm EDT on Wednesday, with backup opportunities through April 6. The crew will test the Orion spacecraft on a 10-day journey, marking humans' first deep space voyage in more than 50 years.

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The four astronauts preparing for NASA's Artemis II mission are in a two-week quarantine to avoid introducing harmful microbes to space. Medical experts monitor them closely as they stay indoors and avoid physical contact with others. This precaution aims to prevent any illness from delaying the first crewed trip to the moon's vicinity in over 50 years.

Following their successful launch, NASA's Artemis II astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft resolved a jammed toilet fan and Microsoft Outlook software glitches during the initial phase of their 10-day lunar orbit mission. The crew—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialists Jeremy Hansen and Christina Koch—marks historic firsts: Glover as the first Black astronaut, Koch the first woman, and Hansen the first Canadian to venture toward the moon.

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미국 아르테미스 2호 유인 우주선이 아폴로 계획 이후 최초로 10일간의 역사적인 달 궤도 비행을 수행함에 따라, 중국은 2030년 자국 우주비행사 달 착륙을 지원하기 위해 이번 임무의 기술적 세부 사항을 면밀히 분석하고 있다.

 

 

 

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