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- NASA's iconic images of Earth from space date back to the late 1960s—with snapshots taken by Apollo astronauts. The modern "blue marble" images are captured by machines and they're not photos. They're datasets collected by instruments aboard satellites and then translated into imagery on the ground.www.npr.org/2012/02/03/146350505/blue-marble-the-making-of
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The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, by either Ron Evans or Harrison Schmitt aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon. Viewed from around 29,400 km (18,300 mi) from Earth's surface, a cropped and rotated version has become one of the most reproduced images … See more
The photograph, taken on December 7, 1972, is one of the most widely distributed photographic images in existence. The astronauts had the Earth's South Pole facing upwards and … See more
The picture has been identified as one of the most widely publicised and influential images since its release, particularly in the advocacy for … See more
Subsequent similar images of Earth (including composites at much higher resolution) have also been termed Blue Marble images, and the phrase "blue marble" (as well as the picture itself) is frequently used, as in the Earth flag by environmental … See more
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• Apollo Image Atlas – Photos from magazine NN of the 70 mm Hasselblad camera used on Apollo 17 (includes the Blue Marble photo … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The Blue Marble: The View From Apollo 17 - NASA
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Dec 7, 2022 · On Christmas Eve in 1972, humanity received a gift: A portrait of the Earth as a vivid globe. Clouds swirl over the vast African continent and south polar ice cap, all set against the deep blue...
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Dec. 7 marks the 50-year anniversary of the Blue Marble photograph. The astronauts of NASA's Apollo 17 spacecraft — the last crewed mission to the moon — took a photograph of Earth and changed...
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Apr 25, 2017 · On December 1972, a crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft captured a famous image of the Earth from a distance of 45,000 kilometers which has been known as the Blue Marble Image. The image is officially designated as AS17 …
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In December 1972, Apollo 17 spacecraft took a photo of Earth from space, at a distance of about 45,000 kilometers (28,000 miles). This image, with the official NASA designation AS17-148-22727, became known as "The Blue Marble", …
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Dec 8, 2022 · Easily one of the most recognizable space images ever made, Blue Marble is the only picture of the entire, round Earth taken by human hands to date.
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