The first human-captured view of Earth from deep space since 1972, revealing atmospheric auroras and the glow of cities at night.

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    1. I’m really interested if the colour change is because of the lens the Artemis mission use or because the pollution we did in the past 50 years.

    2. PacquiaoFreeHousing on

      Fun Fact:

      The Apollo 17s “[Blue Marble](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Marble#:~:text=The%20Blue%20Marble%20is%20a,most%20reproduced%20images%20in%20history)” photograph from 1972 was the last full image of the fully-illuminated Earth taken by a person until 2 days ago when Artemist II shot the bottom picture “[Hello, World](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello,_World_(NASA))*”.*

      Every photograph between those are composite images spliced together.

    3. Why is the USA never visible in the pictures? /s

      ![gif](giphy|rX6REfmpQKqkGazkzm)

    4. How fucking hard can it be to equalize the size of both pics? This is the 5th iteration on this comparison shot which shows a fucking sphere in two different sizes.

    5. Pff, that’s clearly a different planet, all the water and land are in different places.

    6. AlexAndWhiteRabbit on

      Beautiful images. Both of them.
      Earth looks as flat as expected! But wait, I see northern Africa, Spain, … where are the other countries? … so … there must be more than one flat earth out there. Let’s check the other images 😁

    7. Let’s post the real image, instead of this properganda to continue to shell out the climate change hoax. Camera software editing tools have gotten 200x better yet the image is worse, once again agenda pushing instead of real life science and facts

    8. Wait… I have been told many times, adamantly, that the earth is flat!! Where are those people now?!

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