Apple

To the Moon and Back: iPhone 17 Pro Max Set to Document NASA's Artemis II Mission

NASA gives the green light for astronauts to wield the latest flagship smartphone as their official lens for the upcoming lunar voyage.

NASA has officially approved the iPhone 17 Pro Max for use during the Artemis II mission, marking a significant integration of consumer technology into deep-space exploration. Astronauts will utilize the device's advanced camera systems to document their journey around the Moon. This decision follows a rigorous clearance process to ensure the hardware can withstand the harsh conditions of spaceflight. The initiative reflects a shift in mission logistics, allowing crew members to use familiar, high-performance mobile tools to capture high-fidelity imagery and video for both scientific and public engagement purposes.

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