One of the realities of living in a modern society is paying taxes. And normally, I don’t mind paying taxes because that’s one of the ways I support my community. My local taxes pay for education, social support services, fire protection, and more. And my federal taxes should pay for national parks, healthcare, education, and conservation.
But the current US federal government makes the tax bill hit much more painful this year, after so many cuts to social services, environmental services, science, and education. Especially as we sit in the middle of an unjustified war that was started as a power trip by small-minded people that is going to do so much damage to the economy world wide, not to mention all the innocent lives lost in the conflict.
However, this week we are experiencing an amazing event despite the current leadership, as NASA’s Artemis II mission makes a trip to the moon and back. I’m not much of a space or science geek, but watching the absolute joy of the astronauts and hearing the excitement of mission control on the live stream has been delightful.
And as a photographer, of course my favorite part is seeing the absolutely amazing images they are sending back from space. All images below courtesy of NASA.



The dark portion of Earth is experiencing nighttime. On Earth’s day side, swirling clouds are visible over the Australia and Oceania region.
In the foreground, Ohm crater has terraced edges and a flat floor interrupted by central peaks. Central peaks form in complex craters when the lunar surface, liquefied on impact, splashes upwards during the crater’s formation.


For the remainder of the mission (through Friday, April 10, 2026) a live stream is available on NASA.gov, or linked to other sources such as YouTube. All information about the mission is available on the Artemis II page. And these images plus more are available in the Artemis II Multimedia gallery.
So this year, when I file my tax return, I will tell myself that I’m sending those taxes towards the amazing mission that NASA is undertaking, instead of the horrendous war that our leadership has started.