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photographs have been more frequently reproduced". The photograph reproduced is not the same image as the Anders photograph; aside from the orientation, the cloud patterns differ. Borman later recanted this story and agreed that the black and white shot was also taken by Anders, based on evidence presented by transcript and a video produced by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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of the Earth as seen from the Moon is only about 2°. This means that earthrises are visible near the edge of the Earth-observable surface of the Moon (about 20% of the surface). Since a full libration cycle takes about 27 days, earthrises are very slow, and it takes about 48 hours for Earth to clear
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to the family-owned R&R Photo Studio & Color Labs (later known as R&R PhotoTechnics) which at that time was the first and only place in South Texas with color photo processing equipment. More importantly, R&R featured the rare four-hour
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photograph), was synchronized with the recording of the crew's conversation as they became the first humans to witness an
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of the Moon would be quite unlike moonrises on Earth. Because the Moon is
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1248:(in Polish). Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo "Wiedza Powszechna".
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robotic probe, the first American spacecraft to orbit the Moon.
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Borman: Hey, don't take that, it's not scheduled. (joking)
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1215:"Who Took the Legendary Earthrise Photo From Apollo 8?"
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1118:"Apollo 8 Issue – Postal Bulletin: March 27, 1969"
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479:its diameter. During the course of the month-long
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880:Earthrise: how the iconic image changed the world
859:. New York, NY, US: Morrow (Silver Arrow Books).
740:Wright, Ernie; Kaplan, Eytan (October 15, 2018).
526:List of photographs considered the most important
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1021:"On Hand for Space History, as Superpowers Spar"
957:"100 Photographs that Changed the World by Life"
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450:Extraterrestrial sky § The Moon
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986:Widmer, Ted (December 24, 2018).
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1955:Modular Equipment Transporter
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3487:Gemini and Apollo medallions
3437:Solar System Family Portrait
3213:Joint Polar Satellite System
3082:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
2336:Vision for Space Exploration
2306:Space Exploration Initiative
1296:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
688:Astronomy Picture of the Day
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3755:History of environmentalism
3557:U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
3514:We choose to go to the Moon
3477:Apollo 11 goodwill messages
3035:International Space Station
3015:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
2754:Great Observatories program
2598:International Space Station
2576:Roscosmos State Corporation
2493:Science Mission Directorate
2439:Manned Space Flight Network
2119:Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum, and Phooey
1443:Manned Space Flight Network
855:Countdown: An Autobiography
822:. NASA. December 24, 1968.
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3577:Other primates in space
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3109:Mars Science Laboratory
2897:Spitzer Space Telescope
2486:Lunar Sample Laboratory
2429:Launch Services Program
278:slides, then later the
3592:National Astronaut Day
3535:The Astronaut Monument
3357:Space Shuttle missions
3057:Mars Exploration Rover
3040:Hubble Space Telescope
2949:Kepler space telescope
2749:Earth Observing System
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2177:Lunar orbit rendezvous
2038:Postal covers incident
2028:Hadley Rille meteorite
1902:Bench Crater meteorite
1423:Mission Control Center
1288:March 4, 2016, at the
1283:: The 45th Anniversary
1246:Pomyśl zanim odpowiesz
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816:"Earthrise – Apollo 8"
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2087:Nansen-Apollo crater
1514:Lunar Roving Vehicle
1490:Spacecraft and rover
1438:Kennedy Space Center
906:. December 7, 2012.
464:one side of the Moon
147:, mission commander
3725:1968 in spaceflight
3567:Apollo 17 Moon mice
3423:Pillars of Creation
3330:Space Shuttle crews
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1960:Fra Mauro formation
1921:Streptococcus mitis
1433:Crawler-transporter
834:– via Flickr.
820:NASA on The Commons
553:American Experience
409:U.S. Postal Service
382:Refuge of the Roads
326:Whole Earth Catalog
86:image taken by the
3369:NASA cancellations
3264:Deep Space Network
3254:Near Earth Network
2739:Living With a Star
2713:Project Prometheus
2693:Planetary Observer
2102:Lunar basalt 70017
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2047:Apollo 16 specific
1979:Apollo 15 specific
1948:Apollo 14 specific
1932:Apollo 13 specific
1878:Apollo 12 specific
1869:In popular culture
1837:Little West crater
1804:Apollo 11 specific
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2250:and history
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3628:Commons
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