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Earthrise's history - http://www.ibhanet.org/resources/documents/newsletters/spierearthrisephoto.pdf
<small>NASA</small>


Earth''rise'' -- "The Earthrise photograph of 1968 and the [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg 'Blue marble' photograph of 1972] between them frame the Apollo Moon programme. They also represent the beginning and the summit of whole Earth awareness. But while the Earthrise showed the Earth in space, 'Blue marble' showed the Earth alone. Filling the frame, centered on Africa (mankind's place of origin), and looking both alone and alive, its message was not 'space' but 'home'. It was a record of a particular historical moment: mankind's last trip (to date) beyond Earth's orbit..."
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Yale University Press, New Haven and London
<big>'''"Earthrise"'''</big>
by Robert Poole / Copyright 2008


ISBN  978-0-300-13766-8 / Earth -- Photographs from space
"The most influential environmental photograph ever taken." -- Galen Rowell


[[File:Earthrise EL-2001-00365h NASA Apollo 8 1968.jpg]]


... Suddenly and surprisingly the Earth appeared rising  outside the Apollo spaceship's window


:* http://www.abc.net.au/science/moon/earthrise.htm
:[[File:Earthrise, the way Anders saw it.jpg]]
: <small>NASA</small>
''"The Apollo 8 mission's  [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Apollo.jpg Earthrise photograph of 1968] and the Apollo 17 [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg 'Blue Marble' photograph of 1972] between them frame the first-generation US space programme.''
''They represent the beginning and the summit of whole Earth awareness. While the Earthrise showed the Earth in space, 'Blue marble' showed the Earth alone. Filling the frame, centered on Africa (mankind's place of origin), and looking both alone and alive, its message was not 'space' but 'home'.''
''The Apollo mission was a record of a particular historical moment: with Apollo 17, humankind's last trip (to date) beyond Earth's orbit..."''


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NASA

 

"Earthrise"

"The most influential environmental photograph ever taken." -- Galen Rowell


... Suddenly and surprisingly the Earth appeared rising outside the Apollo spaceship's window


Earthrise, the way Anders saw it.jpg
NASA


"The Apollo 8 mission's Earthrise photograph of 1968 and the Apollo 17 'Blue Marble' photograph of 1972 between them frame the first-generation US space programme.

They represent the beginning and the summit of whole Earth awareness. While the Earthrise showed the Earth in space, 'Blue marble' showed the Earth alone. Filling the frame, centered on Africa (mankind's place of origin), and looking both alone and alive, its message was not 'space' but 'home'.

The Apollo mission was a record of a particular historical moment: with Apollo 17, humankind's last trip (to date) beyond Earth's orbit..."


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