Like many others, I was completely captivated by the Artemis II space mission that launched early last month. Not only was it the first flight of astronauts to the Moon since 1972 but it also set the record for humans journeying the farthest from Earth, reaching a distance of 406,771 km (252,756 miles)! What better way to celebrate today's Scratch Week studio than to create artwork inspired by the Artemis II? Click the screen to see the flight path they took to the moon and then click the screen again to get back to the parallax artwork. I recommend fullscreen mode. As always, feel free to remix! Perhaps you could remix to add my details about the flight, add yourself to the scene or whatever else you might imagine ^.^ Check out the To the Moon and Back studio and join the Scratch Week celebrations here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/51620672 *boop* =^..^=
Click the screen to see the flight path they took to the moon and then click the screen again to get back to the parallax artwork. I recommend fullscreen mode. Check out the To the Moon and Back studio and join the Scratch Week celebrations here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/51620672 - - - - Information and flight path (note that the flight path is approximate and not meant to be perfectly accurate - the earth is also not drawn accurately either so will just have to pretend on that part :P): found at https://www.britannica.com/topic/Artemis-II#ref470427 Artwork: Created in Illustrator, based on the flight path in the link above. Spacecraft based on a photograph of the real thing :) Font: Stay Peach Music: "Americana" by Kevin MacLeod found on (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/