Emily Lakdawalla
@elakdawallaTracked since May 2026
creating art, words, and graphics inspired by the solar sytem.
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Where Emily Lakdawalla ranks
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Ranking data · includes stale rows| Rank | Creator and why included | Paid members | Gap vs Emily Lakdawalla | Freshness |
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| #2 | 50 | 8 more | Aug 12, 2026 | |
| #3 | 45 | 3 more | Jul 21, 2026Stale | |
| #4 | 42 | Reference | Aug 11, 2026Stale | |
| #5 | 41 | 1 fewer | Jul 21, 2026Stale | |
| #6 | 39 | 3 fewer | Aug 11, 2026 |
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Recent posts
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Audio Latest postPublicArtemis 2 DataJune 22 View post Because the Johnson Space Center image website was a little difficult to browse, I put together my own browse pages for the Artemis 2 astronaut photography of the Moon that's been released thus far. They are organized chronologically, and color-coded for which of 3 different cameras were used to shoot them. This organization makes it easier to spot sets of photos that can be used for HDR processing or for mosaicking into much larger photos, Here, for instance, is a mosaic about 16,000 pixels square. Mosaic of 60 frames shot by an Artemis astronaut beginning Apr 7, 2026 at 20:10. Credit: NASA/Emily Lakdawalla These are lossy-compressed versions of the original
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