Assembled panorama of V-2 images taken from an altitude of 60 miles in 1948 (JHUAPL/US Navy) Now, 68 years later, seeing pictures of Earth from space are a much more common,if no less amazing, occurrence. But it all started with that one launch of a missile designed for war but rep...
The first photo of Earth taken by humanity from space.Credit: White Sands Missile Range/Applied Physics Laboratory Seventy years ago today, humans took a photo of our home planet as seen from space for the first time. The image itself is unassuming. ...
Photos can change the way we think about things. This picture of the earth from space was taken by William Anders on the Apollo 8 trip into space. Even though now we can see many pictures of the earth from space, at that time, peoplewere not used to seeingphotos of the earth like th...
从太空中拍的第一张惊人的地球照片
The crew of Apollo 8 had been recognized by the United Nations as the 'envoys of mankind in outer space': they were also its eyes, They were already the first people to leave Earth orbit, the first to set eyes on the whole Earth, and the first to see the dark side of the Moon, ...
【题文】The first breath-taking pictures of the Earth taken from space showed it as a solid ball covered by brown land masses and blue-green oceans. We had never seen the Earth from that distance before. To us, it appeared as though the Earth had always looked that way and always would...
Thefirstbreath-takingpicturesoftheEarthtakenfromspaceshoweditasasolidballcoveredbybrownlandmassesandblue-greenoceans.WehadneverseentheEarthfromthatdistancebefore.Tous,itappearedasthoughtheEarthhadalwayslookedthatwayandalwayswould.Scientistsnowknow,however,thatthesurfaceoftheEarthisnotaspermanent(永久的)aswehadthough...
Three years before Neil Armstrong would cautiously step onto the chalky lunar ground, the robotic craft Lunar Orbiter 1 snapped the first view of Earth taken by a spacecraft near the Moon. But like the V-2 rocket image, the mission wasn't intended to snap pictures of Earth. It was to ...
The crew of Apollo 8 had been recognized by the United Nations as the 'envoys of mankind in outer space': they were also its eyes, They were already the first people to leave Earth orbit, the first to set eyes on the whole Earth, and the first to see the dark side of the Moon, ...
The first breath-taking pictures of the Earth taken from space showed it as a solid ball covered by brown land masses and blue-green oceans. We had never seen the Earth from that distance before. To us it appeared as though the Earth had always looked that way and always would. Scientist...