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Phone Wallpaper: NASA Releases Exclusive Images from Artemis II—Here's How to Download Them for Free

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No longer is the Moon a distant dream... After a long wait spanning over 50 years, humanity has once again reached the doorstep of the Moon. Getting closer than ever before during the Artemis II mission, NASA has unveiled a collection of highly unique and high-definition images of the Moon to the world. These images capture everything from the Moon's massive craters to its terrain, soil, and the ethereal moonlight itself. Furthermore, the glimpses captured—ranging from the Earth "setting" as seen from the Moon to views of its previously unseen corners—are truly dreamlike. Now, you can not only view these images but also set them as wallpapers on your mobile phones and computers. Wondering how to download them? Let us show you.

**How ​​to Download Moon Wallpapers?**
You can download these high-quality images for free directly from NASA's official website.
To do so, first, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mobile-wallpapers/
Once there, the "Artemis II Mobile Wallpapers" gallery will appear before you.
Within this gallery, you will find the names of the images, their file sizes, and direct download links.
Simply click on "Download" to save the wallpapers.

**How ​​to Set a Wallpaper on Your Phone?**
**Android:** Open the image in the 'Photos' app, tap the three-dot menu, and select 'Use as wallpaper'.
**iPhone:** Save the downloaded photo from the 'Files' app to your 'Photos' library; then, go to 'Settings' and set it as your 'Wallpaper'.

**The Artemis Mission Spacecraft Returns**
It is worth noting that NASA's Artemis II mission has now entered its final phase. The mission was originally launched on April 1st. The spacecraft has completed its orbit around the Moon and is now making its return journey to Earth. Its splashdown—a water landing—is expected to take place in the Pacific Ocean on April 10th at approximately 8:07 PM ET (which corresponds to around 5:30 AM IST the following morning). In a statement, NASA expressed its eagerness to welcome the astronauts back home to Earth.

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