15 incredible images of Earth's moon

 A full pink moon rises in the black sky.
A full pink moon rises in the black sky.

Earth and the moon have shared an intimate bond for at least 4.5 billion years, making the two bodies one of the most successful power couples in our planet's history. You can see the moon with the naked eye on most nights as it slowly transforms from a slim crescent to a shimmering circle, depending on the current moon phase. But for the best view, we turn to spacecrafts, telescopes and satellites that have labored for decades to capture the visual wonder of our planet's companion.

Here are 15 of our all-time favorite images of the moon.

1. 'Earthrise' from the moon

A satellite image of the Earth seen from the moon, taken by South Korea's Danuri spacecraft
A satellite image of the Earth seen from the moon, taken by South Korea's Danuri spacecraft

A view of Earth from the moon as it rises above the moon's surface, taken by South Korea's Danuri spacecraft in Nov. 2022.

2. A crater in close-up

A close-up of the moon's Tycho Crater, taken from Earth.
A close-up of the moon's Tycho Crater, taken from Earth.

A close-up of the Tycho Crater, a large impact crater located on the south end of the moon. Captured with the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, this is one of the highest-resolution images of the lunar surface ever taken from Earth.

3. Tipsy planet mid-eclipse

The blue marble of Earth creeps over the lunar horizon during a solar eclipse. The moon's black shadow can be seen over Australia.
The blue marble of Earth creeps over the lunar horizon during a solar eclipse. The moon's black shadow can be seen over Australia.

The moon casts a shadow over Australia during a total solar eclipse, as the Earth rises over the moon's horizon. Days before Japan's Hakuto-R lunar lander  crashed into the moon's surface on  April 25, 2023, it snapped this gorgeous picture of our planet.

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4. A waxing crescent

A new moon with a slim, illuminated crescent rises over a black sky
A new moon with a slim, illuminated crescent rises over a black sky

A new moon waxing to a slim crescent.

5. A super full moon

Full Super Flower Moon rises behind the antenna on top of One World Trade Center in New York City.
Full Super Flower Moon rises behind the antenna on top of One World Trade Center in New York City.

The full Super Flower Moon rises behind the antenna on top of One World Trade Center in New York City.

6. Above the glow

A full moon is pictured above the Earth's horizon.
A full moon is pictured above the Earth's horizon.

A photo of the full moon over the Earth's horizon, taken by an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

7. Distant companion

The full moon above the Earth's horizon along with resupply ship.
The full moon above the Earth's horizon along with resupply ship.

An image of the full moon over the Earth's horizon along with the ISS Progress 75 (75P) resupply ship shortly after separating from the ISS.

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8. Apollo 10 takes a souvenir

Photograph of moon after trans-Earth insertion.
Photograph of moon after trans-Earth insertion.

An image of the moon taken from the Apollo 10 spacecraft in 1969. This was NASA's second manned spaceflight to orbit the moon, in preparation for the first-ever manned lunar landing with the Apollo 11 mission two months later.

9. Mountains or mole-hills?

Moon mountains caused by impacts.
Moon mountains caused by impacts.

Mountains on the moon as seen by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2009. On the moon, mountains are created by asteroid impacts into the lunar surface.

10. The lunar north

Image of the moon, north polar mosaic.
Image of the moon, north polar mosaic.

A mosaic image of the North Polar region of the moon.

11. A stop on the road to Jupiter

Bright photograph of the Earth's moon taken by NASA Galileo spacecraft.
Bright photograph of the Earth's moon taken by NASA Galileo spacecraft.

A brilliant photo of the moon taken by the NASA Galileo spacecraft on its way to explore the Jupiter system in the mid-1990s.

12. Artemis waves home

Artemis I mission captures the Earth rising behind the moon.
Artemis I mission captures the Earth rising behind the moon.

The Earth rises behind the moon in this image captured by the Orion spacecraft on NASA's Artemis I mission in 2022.

13. A gem in space

This false-color mosaic was constructed from a series of 53 images.
This false-color mosaic was constructed from a series of 53 images.

This false-color mosaic was constructed from a series of 53 images from NASA's Galileo solid-state imaging system. Different colors represent different soil compositions on the lunar surface.

14. New moon, who dis?

A new moon.
A new moon.

The monthly occurrence of the new moon is follow by the slightest waxing crescent moon, barely seen in the right of this image.

15. Behind the moon

View of the back side of the moon taken by the Apollo 16 mission crew.
View of the back side of the moon taken by the Apollo 16 mission crew.

The back side of the moon taken by the Apollo 16 mission crew in 1972. Apollo 16 was the fifth and penultimate mission to land humans on the moon.