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Attractive and different photos of the mother planet: Earth

Attractive and different photos of the mother planet: Earth

Life On The Pale Blue Dot Is A Great Wonder, And Its Significance Is Difficult For Many Of Us To Understand. Unique Images Of Earth Can Remind Us Of The Greatness Of This Planet.

EPIC land

The EPIC Earth

Epic Earth shows a perfect, bright sphere of sunlight composed of a composite of several different photos. The EPIC Earth image takes its name from the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera. NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite captured this amazing image of Earth on July 6, 2015, at a distance of one million miles.

sunrise

Earthrise

The Earthrise photo was taken in November 2015, when the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter traveled 80 miles from the moon’s surface at a speed of 3,580 miles per hour. The moon’s location has caused one side of this globe is always facing the Earth, But in this image, it seems that the Earth is rising.

Pale blue dot

Pale Blue Dot

The famous Pale Blue Dot photo is the first portrait of the solar system. Voyager 1 captured this image on February 14, 1990, from a distance of 4 billion miles. The pale blue dot photo is created from a combination of 60 frames. Looking at this picture, we imagine ourselves as extremely small.

Blue Marble

The Blue Marble

The Suomi NPP satellite captured the famous photo of The Blue Marble on January 4, 2012. This satellite was sent into space to “observe countless aspects of Earth’s changes.”

Flight of the International Space Station over the Mediterranean

The Blue Marble

ESA flight engineer Tim Peake captured this image on January 25, 2016, as the International Space Station flew over the Mediterranean Sea.

Good morning photo by Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly's Good Morning Picture

Astronauts in the space station witness 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. The famous astronaut Scott Kelly lived on the International Space Station for almost a year. During this time, he took many photos and shared them. This image from the western United States was also recorded by Scott Kelly on August 10, 2015.

sky view

Earth

This beautiful image of the Earth was captured on April 9, 2015, by the Suomi NPP satellite when it orbited the Earth 6 times. In this photo, you can see the sky of the Indian Ocean and the tropical cyclone in its center.

A view of the Great Lakes from the space station

Earth

Barry Wilmore, a the space station’s senior commander of Mission 42, took this photo. This image shows a view of the Great Lakes, which was recorded on December 7, 2014.

Plant life on planet earth

Earth

This image, captured by NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft in 2005, shows the plant life on Earth through the lens of infrared light. Like many other space photos, this photo does not show true colors, But due to the replacement of blue light, it has recorded more details. Our atmosphere emits blue. This image also shows how healthy the plants are; Because healthier plants reflect more infrared light.

Good morning Aurora

Earth

Another photo taken by Scott Kelly shows a beautiful view of the aurora in the early hours of October 7, 2015. Scott Kelly posted the photo on Twitter and said: “Morning dose of Aurora to help wake me up.”