When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Credit: Left: Harry Bennett, Middle: Josh Dinner, Right: Ian StokesHere at Space.com, we love the night sky, rocket launches and sci-fi just as much as you do. Each month (from here on out) we want to celebrate that love by bringing you a collection of eclectic staff photos that show you a little of what we’ve been up to.Expect launch photos, snaps of historic hardware destined for space, images of the night sky and, from time to time, photographic evidence of our entertainment editor Ian Stokes infiltrating Amazon’s London office to sneak a peek at their May the 4th Star Wars offering … allegedly.AdvertisementAdvertisementDon’t forget! We love nothing more than seeing your discussions in the comments section under each article and, of course, featuring and enjoying your astrophotography, which you can share with us and the readers at [email protected]!Photos from Space (.com)We’ll kick off with our spaceflight writer Josh Dinner, who took a road trip down to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to report first hand on the historic launch of the Artemis 2 mission to the far side of the moon!”Witnessing SLS launch from the press site was more than just seeing the rocket liftoff — it was feeling it,” Dinner told Space.com. “The shake and crackle of the solid boosters and legacy shuttle tech ripping through the sky is truly one to behold, and shooting Artemis 2 was an absolute experience. Whenever I photograph a launch, I always shoot at least a little underexposed. Accounting for the flame is important, especially when it comes to those blindingly bright solids.”Photos of the Artemis 2 rocket launch captured by Space.com’s Josh Dinner on April 1.Josh DinnerPhotos of the Artemis 2 rocket launch captured by Space.com’s Josh Dinner on April 1.Josh DinnerP …