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The moon, shot on #GoPro.

Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars.

Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.

Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface.

Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface.

Credit: @NASA

#Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space


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The moon, shot on #GoPro.

Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars.

Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.

Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface.

Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface.

Credit: @NASA

#Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space


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The moon, shot on #GoPro.

Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars.

Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.

Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface.

Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface.

Credit: @NASA

#Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space


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The moon, shot on #GoPro.

Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars.

Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.

Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface.

Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface.

Credit: @NASA

#Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space


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​​#GoProMAX2 is here ​🚨​ Industry-leading, true 8K 360 video delivers 21% more resolution than the competition, resulting in unmatched image quality that you only get from #GoPro.
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​​​✔️​ Emmy® Award-Winning 360 technology
​​​✔️​ The only true 8K 360 camera. No misleading upscaling, no unusable black pixels, no AI-generated content
​​​✔️​ Twist + go replaceable lenses made from water-repelling optical glass. No tools or calibration required to swap
​​​✔️​ 5.6K60 + 4K100 for up to 4x slo-mo in 360
​​​✔️​ 10-Bit color, GP-Log encoding, + with GoPro Labs, category-leading 300mbps bitrate
​​​✔️​ Seamless, invisible pole shots thanks to a new, back-to-back lens design + built-in 1/4-20 mount
​​​✔️​ Easy AI-powered editing tools with intuitive Reframe modes that anyone can use
​​​✔️​ Automatic POV + Selfie modes for minimal editing, while retaining full 360 flexibility
​​​✔️​ Most-in-class 6 microphones that unlock true-to-life spatial audio with innovative Audio Field of View
​​​✔️​ 23% larger, 1960mAh cold-weather Enduro battery
​​​✔️​ 360 Night Effects for creative capture in the dark
​​​✔️​ Sleek form factor for noninvasive mounting in action sports
​​​✔️​ Unbreakable Max #HyperSmooth with 360° Horizon Lock
​​​✔️​ Rugged + waterproof to 16ft (5m)
​​​✔️​ Quick-release magnetic mounting + compatibility with GoPro’s entire accessory ecosystem
​​​✔️​ Single lens 4K60 video in Max HyperView at 180° FOV
​​​✔️​ 29MP 360 photos for cropping + zooming without quality loss
​​​✔️​ Bluetooth® audio connectivity for wireless microphones
​​​✔️​ Lightning-fast transfer speeds to the GoPro Quik App with Wifi 6 + BLE 5.3
​​​🇺🇸​ Designed in the USA
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​​Enhanced by a GoPro Subscription:
​​​✔️​ AI-edited highlight videos automatically sent to your phone
​​​✔️​ Unlimited cloud storage at 100% quality
​​​✔️​ No-questions-asked camera replacement
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​​​📦​ Pre-order today, with free shipping and a free 1-year GoPro Subscription at GoPro.com/MAX2. Orders will ship on or before September 30th.

​​*MAX2 delivers up to 21% more video resolution compared to competitive 360 cameras’ native maximum video resolution before they up-scale.


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Meet the new #GoProHERO13 Black 📷 Transform your camera, fuel your creativity.

New, smart HB-Series Lenses combine with a 10% larger battery, convenient magnetic mounting, + mind-blowing 400fps slo-mo to bring you the most powerful GoPro ever made.

✔️ HB-Series Lenses: Ultra Wide, Macro, Anamorphic, + ND Filters
✔️ Automatically applies the perfect settings for each lens
✔️ Larger, next-gen 1,900mAh Enduro Battery for increased runtimes
✔️ New, quick-release magnetic mounting
✔️ Time-bending, 400fps (13x) Burst Slo-Mo
✔️ Best-in-class 5.3K60, 4K120, + 2.7K240 video
✔️ 27MP photos + 24.7MP frame grabs
✔️ Rugged + Waterproof to 33ft (10m)
✔️ Emmy® Award-Winning #HyperSmooth 6.0 Stabilization with 360° Horizon Lock
✔️ New, industry-standard HLG-HDR video
✔️ 10-Bit color + GP-Log encoding with LUTs
✔️ GPS with telemetry data
✔️ New, all-weather magnetic charging door accessory
✔️ Vertical capture mode for social media sharing
✔️ 40% faster transfer speeds to the GoPro Quik App with Wifi 6
✔️ Bluetooth® audio connectivity for wireless microphones
✔️ Night Effects videos + photos
✔️ Webcam Mode + live streaming

Enhanced by a GoPro Subscription:
✔️ AI-edited highlight videos automatically sent to your phone
✔️ Unlimited cloud backup at 100% quality
✔️ Mobile editing in the GoPro Quik App including made-in-house filters

Pre-order today, with free shipping at GoPro.com/HERO13. Available worldwide on September 10th. #ProTip: Save when you bundle with a new HB-Series Lens.


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You’re looking at the extremely-rare Chirodectes Maculatus—a species of spotted box jelly 🪼

Fun Fact: @scubakavieng was just the second human to ever see this soccer-ball-sized ocean creature.

@goproanz #GoPro #Wildlife #Encounter #Rare


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Photo of the Day: Lighting that every photographer dreams about 😮‍💨

📷 @charlieclay.photo
🏆 $100 GoPro Award

@goproanz #GoPro #TravelPhotography #Travel #Canyoneering


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Photo of the Day: Name a better end to the day, we'll wait 🌅

📷 Shot on #GoProHERO13 Black
🏆 $100 GoPro Award recipient @andre3gomes

@goprobr #GoPro #Sunset #Reflection


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Eyes on the trail 😅

🎥 Shot on #GoProMAX2
🚲 @kilianbron

@goprobike @goproit #GoPro #POV #MTB #Views


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Photo of the Day: Need for speed 😎 Snapped by @_fabiobeltrao on #GoProHERO13 Black.

🏆 $100 GoPro Award

@goprobr #GoPro #GoProPets #DogsOfInstagram #Terrier


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Ride along with @jeremyseewer91 + his #GoProHERO13 Black from @MXGP in Tuscany, Italy 🏁

@gopromoto @goproit #GoPro #GoProMoto #POV #MXGP


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Photo of the Day: How is this real?? 🤯 @cameronanx7 captured Mother Nature's raw beauty with Night Photo Mode.

🏆 $100 GoPro Award

#GoPro #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #AstroPhotography #LongExposure


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@mhayes is still clinging on to winter 🤣 Shot in POV mode on our 360 camera, #GoProMAX2

🏆 $500 GoPro Award

@goprosnow #GoPro #POV #Ski #Skiing


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@uci_mtbworldseries season is here 💪 Congrats to @asavermette + #GoProAthlete @valihoell for taking the first wins of the year.

🎥 Shot on #GoProHERO13 Black Ultra Wide Edition

@goprobike @goprokr #GoPro #GoProBike #MTB


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@uci_mtbworldseries season is here 💪 Congrats to @asavermette + #GoProAthlete @valihoell for taking the first wins of the year.

🎥 Shot on #GoProHERO13 Black Ultra Wide Edition

@goprobike @goprokr #GoPro #GoProBike #MTB


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