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The space agency has decided to allow astronauts to bring the latest smartphones on some flights, including the Artemis II flight that is scheduled to take off next month. Prior to this announcement, NASA has restricted personal devices in space and approved only limited equipment, such as DSLR cameras.
NASA’s new policy lets astronauts carry smartphones on missions like Crew-12 and Artemis II, opening the door to more candid, personal views of life in orbit and beyond Earth. The post NASA astronauts can now carry their iPhones on missions to click epic space photos appeared first on Digital Trends.
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