NASA astronauts took this photo of Earth from 36,000 nautical miles away during the Apollo 10 mission in 1969. (Image credit: NASA) NASA is celebrating Earth Day today (April 22) by sharing some really incredible photos of Earth from satellites, aircraft and deep-space missions. Space.com...
AsHurricane Irenebears down on the East Coast, NASA has publisheda satellite photograph of Earthto its Flickr stream in which the storm is clearly visible. The storm has a diameter of 510 miles — roughly 1/3 the length of the East Coast — so it could probably be seen very clearly from...
The amazing photos of Earth from Saturn and Mercury show humanity's place in the universe as a tiny island of life in the vast ocean of space. See SPACE.com managing editor Tariq Malik's views on the iconic views.
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(although NOT, as often reported, the inspiration for Earth Day). This particular shot was from Apollo 17, but all of the moon-bound astronauts took similar photos. Although a satellite had returned a picture of the whole Earth in 1967, it wasn’t until humans saw this view for the ...
For 20 years, astronauts have been shooting photos of Earth from the space station. Like everything the astronauts do, they are trained for this job. And like everything they do, there is purpose and intention behind it. Learn more about astronaut photography and the ESRS team in parts 2 ...
These stunning NASA photos show how the Earth has changed in the last few decadesDarren WeaverJessica Orwig
Photos: Weird and wonderful planets beyond our solar system 图片:太阳系外奇异而又美丽的行星 NASA's planet-hunting TESS mission has found its first Earth-size exoplanet in a star system only 53 light-years from Earth. Another exoplanet, a warm mini-Neptune, was found in the same system. 美...
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced that its New Horizons spacecraft has recently taken the farthest ever images from Earth, breaking a previous record set by Voyager 1's
NASA has a new high resolution toy in orbit. The GOES-16 weather satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral back in November, and NASAjust publishedthe first photos of our Earth taken by this new satellite and its special “Advanced Baseline Imager.” ...