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<big>'''''The beginnings of the modern environmental movement...'''''</big>  
<big>'''''The beginnings of the modern environmental movement...'''''</big>  
Apollo 8, launched on Dec 21, 1968, was the first manned spacecraft to leave Earth orbit with the first humans to see Earth as a whole planet.
Apollo 8 was the first human mission to 'deep space', deep enough to see the whole earth and to share what they saw. It was a monumental event -- and images that forever changed humanity's perspective'
18 months after Apollo 8's earthrise photo was first seen on earth on in December 1968 arose the first environmental 'teach-in', a whole earth message, a new perspective, new ways of seeing, a new definition of the home planet and encompassing security began to be visualized


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''After the mission, NASA released the color pictures the astronauts had taken of “Earthrise.”''
''After the mission, NASA released the color pictures the astronauts had taken of “Earthrise”, celebrated on the cover of Life Magazine in January 1969.''  
 
''Time magazine closed out the year with the Earthrise photograph on its cover, with a one-word caption, “Dawn.''  


● http://100photos.time.com/photos/nasa-earthrise-apollo-8
● http://100photos.time.com/photos/nasa-earthrise-apollo-8

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Earthrise' photo history -- the first 'whole earth' photo

http://www.ibhanet.org/resources/documents/newsletters/spierearthrisephoto.pdf

http://www.abc.net.au/science/moon/earthrise.htm


The beginnings of the modern environmental movement...

Apollo 8, launched on Dec 21, 1968, was the first manned spacecraft to leave Earth orbit with the first humans to see Earth as a whole planet.

Apollo 8 was the first human mission to 'deep space', deep enough to see the whole earth and to share what they saw. It was a monumental event -- and images that forever changed humanity's perspective'

18 months after Apollo 8's earthrise photo was first seen on earth on in December 1968 arose the first environmental 'teach-in', a whole earth message, a new perspective, new ways of seeing, a new definition of the home planet and encompassing security began to be visualized


https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Environmental_movement

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/14/science/space/14mission.html


... the sight moved the poet Archibald MacLeish to write on Christmas Day that momentous perspective-changing year:

“To see the Earth as it truly is, small and blue and beautiful in that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the Earth together...”


After the mission, NASA released the color pictures the astronauts had taken of “Earthrise”, celebrated on the cover of Life Magazine in January 1969.

http://100photos.time.com/photos/nasa-earthrise-apollo-8


In a 2008 book, “Earthrise” Robert Poole writes of a "spiritual nascence" of the environmental movement... “it is possible to see that Earthrise marked the tipping point, the moment when the sense of the space age flipped from what it meant for space to what it means for Earth.”


Galen Rowell described the Earthrise image as "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken".


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