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- Alternately known as Triana, Goresat, or by its current name, DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory), it’s the first earth science mission distant enough from our planet to capture its entire sunlit surface in a single photograph (only one such photograph, shot from Apollo 17, was previously in existence).
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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.
Jun 5, 2023 · Here was the pivotal point in his 1950 book: “Once a photograph of the Earth, taken from outside, is available―once the sheer isolation of the Earth becomes known―a new idea as powerful as any in history will be let loose”.
Nov 5, 2021 · Photographing the full Earth from space could provide a profound and timely reminder of its vulnerability in the face of climate change.
- Robert Poole
Feb 19, 2018 · However, a photograph of the whole Earth could be taken only from much farther away – from outer space. On 10 August 1966, Lunar Orbiter 1 became the first American spacecraft to orbit the moon – and it carried a camera.
- Mark Gover
Oct 23, 2022 · See videos and read the rest of the story from Air & Space. Bottom line: On October 24, 1946, a movie camera on board a V-2 rocket captured the first photo of Earth from outer space.
Mar 13, 2015 · The first picture of Earth from deep space was taken by Lunar Orbiter 1 on Aug. 23, 1966. Earth is seen rising above the moon. The robotic orbiter was part of a NASA effort to map the lunar...