NASAさんのインスタグラム写真 - (NASAInstagram)「Home 🌏⁣ ⁣ NASA sees Earth like no one else: from space, air, land, and sea. Today and every day, we're discovering more about our world, from the ocean's depths to the air we breathe. This unique perspective gives us a deeper appreciation for the planet we call home and the ability to see how Earth is changing.⁣ ⁣ We're celebrating #EarthDay with one of the images that kicked off the date that honors our home planet. Recently Bill Anders sat down with Kate Calvin, our agency's chief scientist and senior climate advisor, chatting about how on December 24, 1968, he took this iconic "Earthrise" photo as he and fellow Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell became the first humans to orbit the Moon.⁣ ⁣ In reflection of their historic flight, Anders said, "We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth," a feeling that many astronauts share as they orbit the big blue marble.⁣ ⁣ Image description: In the lower portion of the photo, the gray uneven cratered surface of the Moon runs diagonally descending from right to left. In the center-right of the photo, the half-illuminated Earth shines bright blue, and partially visible land hides behind swirling white clouds.⁣ ⁣ Credit: NASA⁣ ⁣ #Moon #Perspective #Earth #Planet #SolarSystem #Home #Gaia」4月22日 22時50分 - nasa

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Home 🌏⁣

NASA sees Earth like no one else: from space, air, land, and sea. Today and every day, we're discovering more about our world, from the ocean's depths to the air we breathe. This unique perspective gives us a deeper appreciation for the planet we call home and the ability to see how Earth is changing.⁣

We're celebrating #EarthDay with one of the images that kicked off the date that honors our home planet. Recently Bill Anders sat down with Kate Calvin, our agency's chief scientist and senior climate advisor, chatting about how on December 24, 1968, he took this iconic "Earthrise" photo as he and fellow Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell became the first humans to orbit the Moon.⁣

In reflection of their historic flight, Anders said, "We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth," a feeling that many astronauts share as they orbit the big blue marble.⁣

Image description: In the lower portion of the photo, the gray uneven cratered surface of the Moon runs diagonally descending from right to left. In the center-right of the photo, the half-illuminated Earth shines bright blue, and partially visible land hides behind swirling white clouds.⁣

Credit: NASA⁣

#Moon #Perspective #Earth #Planet #SolarSystem #Home #Gaia


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