NASA used a 12-year-old GoPro to capture a sight called the ‘greatest gift’ by Artemis II pilot — and it used one extreme setting to get the shot



  • Solar eclipse image from Artemis II shot with 12-year-old action cam
  • The ‘greatest gift’ moment recorded with a GoPro Hero4 Black
  • The mission’s gear choices continue to surprise camera fans

The Artemis II crew continue to send stunning images back to earth of key moments during its moon fly-by — not least of which include a solar eclipse from the far side of the moon.

Like other iconic images from the mission, the sight, never before seen by humans and described by crew member Victor Glover as ‘the greatest gift’ of the mission, was captured with the most surprising camera gear of all, at least to camera fans and so far as image quality goes.

Following the Lumix GH5 for take-off shots, the decade-old Nikon D5 DSLR for the incredible Earthset image and earth selfies with iPhone 17s, the solar eclipse was captured with an even older action camera, the GoPro Hero4 Black.

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The lunar eclipse from the far side of the moon taken from the Artemis II

A solar eclipse from the far side of the moon, from the Orion spacecraft, shot with a GoPro Hero4 Black. (Image credit: NASA)

A full 12-years-old, the Hero4 Black was launched in 2014 and has long been discontinued, being replaced several times over, with the latest model being the Hero 13 Black.


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