NASA's latest moonshot just delivered its first postcard home. The agency released the initial images from Artemis II, showing Earth in the background as the Orion spacecraft loops in high orbit with four astronauts aboard, reports USA Today. The crew—NASA's Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Canada's Jeremy Hansen—is on the first mission in more than half a century to send humans near the moon, part of a multibillion-dollar push to eventually establish a lunar base and, later, send people to Mars. The AP reports that as of Friday morning, Orion was 90,000 miles away from Earth and about 168,000 miles away from the moon, which it should reach Monday.