On December 7, 1972, Apollo 17 astronauts captured a now-iconic image of Earth, sometimes called the “blue marble.” Our National Air and Space Museum explains how it became an inspiration and symbol ...
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The term “Black Marble” is a counterpart to NASA’s famous Blue Marble images, which show Earth during the daytime.
The Blue Marble - Earth from space, December 7, 1972. This famous photograph, known as The Blue ... [+] Marble, was captured by the Apollo 17 astronauts on the same day that they left Earth on a ...
“Then when you get to outer space, and you start seeing the blue marble as everybody describes ... while seeing the curvature of the Earth in the black of space. The New Shepard’s rocket ...
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Samantha Harvey's Booker Prize-shortlisted novel Orbital explores the raw reality of life in space, devoid of fantasy.
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Wind phones, originated by Itaru Sasaki, a Japanese man who lost his cousin to cancer, now decorate the globe. The ...