Why did NASA pick an outdated camera for Artemis II??
Why would NASA choose to bring a decade-old camera on one of the most important space missions of our time? Artemis II mission to the moon is a crucial moment for space exploration, and the Artemis program continues to push boundaries. unless we're talking about cameras. The NASA launch of Artemis 2 is a significant step in our mission to the moon and a 10 year leap backwards in camera technology.

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