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“You don’t see borders, you don’t see religious lines, you don’t see political boundaries. All you see is Earth, and you see that we are way more alike than we are different,”
Christina Koch, one of the four astronauts on the Artemis II mission while looking at planet earth from above, told NASA recently.
Welcome to the Far Side of the Moon
A crescent Earth sets behind the Moon.
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the Moon, observing the far side – which we never see on Earth thanks to tidal locking – with their own eyes and with cameras.
See more of the Moon:
‘White Cat with Gemstones’ by Joseph Jones Oil and acrylic on linen, 2026
“In the end, it was the useless books I read at college that have stayed with me. I think of the last pages of “Lolita,” where Humbert Humbert hears children’s voices and recognizes the harm he’s brought Dolores Haze, and the sentence comes immediately back: “I stood listening to that musical vibration from my lofty slope, to those flashes of separate cries with a kind of demure murmur for background, and then I knew that the hopelessly poignant thing was not Lolita’s absence from my side, but the absence of her voice from that concord.” To see a writer describe the world with such specificity, and to learn that this formulation of words went beyond words — that it taught you about pity and shame, as well as beauty, liveliness and compassion — that’s what stuck with me. Not a coherent system, maybe. But a few constellations to set my course by.”
— Jefferey Eugenides in the New York Times.
Lacey Black (American, 1992) - Parade of Incarnations (2024)
David Hockney
"Storm Chaser" [2003-2013] by Carsten Peter
The Fourth of July, 1954.
Photo: Robert Frank via MoMA
Salvador Dali - Gala Contemplating the Mediterranean Sea Which at Eighteen Metres Becomes the Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1976
“I will point a gun for my country, but I won’t guarantee you which way.”
- Woody Guthrie
Elizabeth Shull
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This is your country
Don’t let the big man take it away from you
Photo: Dorothea Lange, 1938, Kern County, California
SFMuseum of Modern Art
by Anna Pugh