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'''''December 25, 1968'''''
<big><big>'''We are a Watery World'''</big></big>
 
[https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/howmanyoceans.html '''Around 71% of the Earth is Ocean''']
 
 
[[File:Earth - Pacific Ocean.png]]
 
 
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<big><big>'''Beginnings of Whole Earth Imaging from Space'''</big></big>
 
[https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Apollo.jpg ''' 'Earthrise' in December 1968''']
 




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[[File:Apollo Earth 350x350.jpg]]
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<big><big>'''Aboard Apollo''', December 24, 1968'''</big></big>
 
As the Apollo 8 spaceship swings around the Moon and unexpectedly the Earth rises and the astronauts are amazed at what is coming into view ...
 
Astronaut [https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimclash/2015/04/17/bill-anders-recalls-famous-earthrise-photo-he-took-from-moon/#1ae7ffe9527a Bill Anders is the first to see the Earth]:
 
''"Oh, my God, look at that picture over there," he can be heard saying. "There's the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!"''
 
What happened next will sound familiar to anyone who remembers the days before digital cameras:
 
Anders (to astronaut Jim Lovell): ''"You got a color film, Jim? Hand me a roll of color, quick, would you?"''
 
Lovell: ''"Oh, man, that's great! Where is it?"''
 
Anders: ''"Hurry. Quick."''
 
Lovell: ''"Down here?"''
 
Anders: ''"Just grab me a color. A color exterior. Hurry up. Got one?"''
 
Lovell: ''"Yeah, I'm lookin' for one. C368."''
 
Anders: ''"Anything quick."''
 
Lovell hands him the film just as Anders is heard saying, ''"I think we missed it."''
 
But within seconds, Lovell sees the shot again in another window of the command module. He asks for the camera from Anders, who seems a bit defensive at having his role as mission photographer usurped.
 
Anders: ''"Wait a minute, just let me get the right setting here now, just calm down. Calm down, Lovell!"''
 
Anders then gets the shot that has been reproduced innumerable times all over the world...
 
The Earthrise image changes forever humanity's vision of ourselves, of who we are.
 
 
::::[[File:Earthrise, the way Anders saw it.jpg]]
 
 
 
[[File:Apollo 8, Life Jan10,1969.png]]




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[https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/12/24/earthrise-50th-anniversary-photograph-earth-day-climate-change-column/2401196002/ '''''Via USA Today / "Earthrise" on the Fiftieth Anniversary''''']
[https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/12/24/earthrise-50th-anniversary-photograph-earth-day-climate-change-column/2401196002/ '''''Via USA Today / "Earthrise" on the Fiftieth Anniversary''''']
[[File:Apollo 8, Life Jan10,1969.png]]






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Revision as of 20:10, 29 December 2021


We are a Watery World

Around 71% of the Earth is Ocean


Earth - Pacific Ocean.png


 


Beginnings of Whole Earth Imaging from Space

'Earthrise' in December 1968


Earthrise - December 24, 1968.png


🌎


Aboard Apollo, December 24, 1968

As the Apollo 8 spaceship swings around the Moon and unexpectedly the Earth rises and the astronauts are amazed at what is coming into view ...

Astronaut Bill Anders is the first to see the Earth:

"Oh, my God, look at that picture over there," he can be heard saying. "There's the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!"

What happened next will sound familiar to anyone who remembers the days before digital cameras:

Anders (to astronaut Jim Lovell): "You got a color film, Jim? Hand me a roll of color, quick, would you?"

Lovell: "Oh, man, that's great! Where is it?"

Anders: "Hurry. Quick."

Lovell: "Down here?"

Anders: "Just grab me a color. A color exterior. Hurry up. Got one?"

Lovell: "Yeah, I'm lookin' for one. C368."

Anders: "Anything quick."

Lovell hands him the film just as Anders is heard saying, "I think we missed it."

But within seconds, Lovell sees the shot again in another window of the command module. He asks for the camera from Anders, who seems a bit defensive at having his role as mission photographer usurped.

Anders: "Wait a minute, just let me get the right setting here now, just calm down. Calm down, Lovell!"

Anders then gets the shot that has been reproduced innumerable times all over the world...

The Earthrise image changes forever humanity's vision of ourselves, of who we are.


Earthrise, the way Anders saw it.jpg


Apollo 8, Life Jan10,1969.png


December 25, 2018

Via CNN / Fifty years after "Earthrise"

Via USA Today / "Earthrise" on the Fiftieth Anniversary


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New Ways to See & Experience Planet Earth


Environmental movement

EarthPOV

Orbital Perspective

Overview Effect

Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists


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PlanetaryAwareness.org


Glittering Blue (GIF) ....
Glittering Blue Earth


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Environmental Security & "Thin Blue"

 

"Thin Blue"
ThinBlueLayer.com
ThinBlueLayer.com ... Protecting Our Home Planet

 

Envisioning New Ways of Protecting Life

 

To Be or Not to Be Planet Citizens with Forward-looking Vision
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"Greening Our Blue Planet"


A Vision of Dynamic Change
New Definitions of National Security
Strategic Demands: New Definitions of National and Global Security
Earth Observations, Strategic Missions
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