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”Our Earth is peppered with some 20,000 tons of stardust a year.” Children’s science book. 1947.
moon and earth
Earthset captured through the Orion spacecraft window, April 6, 2026, during the Artemis II crew’s flyby of the Moon.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) / Artemis II / Shadows Across Vavilov Crater / Photography / 2026
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The first photo of Earth setting beyond the lunar horizon, captured by NASA’s Orion spacecraft from the far side of the Moon 🌍🌕 via NASA
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Earthrise on the moon. The Electrical experimenter. August 1915.
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New picture of Earth released by NASA taken through Orion capsule window by Artemis II
The rings of Saturn. Voyager 2 - 1981
two moons, one universe. two bodies, one soul.
Beehive Cluster//Praesepe//Messier 44. March 30th, 2024.
The red planet. Presidential design awards 2000.
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‘A Mars Perspective’ by Don Dixon (1975)
If we could move with the freedom of a god, so that a million years pass in a second, and if we went far enough, past the nearest suns, beyond the star clouds and nebulae, in time they would end. And as if moving out from behind a curtain, we would come to an endless sea of night.
UNIVERSE (1960) Presented by the National Film Board of Canada Directed by Roman Kroitor, Colin Low