Shadows Across Vavilov Crater – Artemis II

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A dramatic Artemis II close-up of Vavilov Crater, where long terminator shadows reveal the Moon’s rugged far-side terrain.

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Shadows Across Vavilov Crater – Artemis II

Choose a size and material:

A dramatic Artemis II close-up of Vavilov Crater, where long terminator shadows reveal the Moon’s rugged far-side terrain.

We ship worldwide. Most items typically shipped within 2 days. Shipping cost calculated at checkout.

Returns are accepted for items damaged during shipping. Customers have 48 hours from delivery to report the issue. To initiate a return, email us with your order number, photos of the damage, and the original packaging. We will inspect the returned item and send a replacement.

Shadows Across Vavilov Crater captures a dramatic close-up of the lunar far side during NASA’s Artemis II mission. Long shadows at the terminator sweep across Vavilov Crater and the surrounding terrain, revealing ejecta patterns, rugged basin structure, and the shifting textures of the Moon’s ancient surface.

Photographed as Orion flew around the far side of the Moon, this image offers a more intimate geological view than the classic Earthset scenes, emphasizing depth, contrast, and the sculptural character of the lunar landscape. Offered in a carefully selected range of small-format sizes, it is designed to preserve the impact of the original image while fitting beautifully in home and office spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

Image credit: NASA

Shadows Across Vavilov Crater captures a dramatic close-up of the lunar far side during NASA’s Artemis II mission. Long shadows at the terminator sweep across Vavilov Crater and the surrounding terrain, revealing ejecta patterns, rugged basin structure, and the shifting textures of the Moon’s ancient surface.

Photographed as Orion flew around the far side of the Moon, this image offers a more intimate geological view than the classic Earthset scenes, emphasizing depth, contrast, and the sculptural character of the lunar landscape. Offered in a carefully selected range of small-format sizes, it is designed to preserve the impact of the original image while fitting beautifully in home and office spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

Image credit: NASA