NASA astronauts are now equipped with the latest iPhones for upcoming lunar and ISS missions, replacing older cameras. This move, spearheaded by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, aims to streamline the agency’s lengthy hardware approval process. The decision allows crews to capture and share high-quality images and videos, marking a significant upgrade for space exploration documentation.
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