By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times.
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.@pfsmet and we're doing all we can to further thin that protective layer as fast as possible
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.@pfsmet so the sun, reflecting off the moon, is bright enough to illuminate Earth like that? I wouldn’t have expected that.
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.@pfsmet Why did the author of this image feel the need to rotate the orientation? There's no "up" in space except for "out of the local gravity well".
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.@pfsmet Poor Portugal. Everybody forgets about Portugal

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@pfsmet so the sun, reflecting off the moon, is bright enough to illuminate Earth like that? I wouldn’t have expected that.
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@pfsmet Why did the author of this image feel the need to rotate the orientation? There's no "up" in space except for "out of the local gravity well".
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.@pfsmet Not moonlint. It's the cabin lights reflected in the window.
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@pfsmet Why did the author of this image feel the need to rotate the orientation? There's no "up" in space except for "out of the local gravity well".
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@das_robin @pfsmet that’s quite cool, to get that, “I never thought about what that would look like” feeling and have it instantly resolved.
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By now, you have seen the Earth image by the #Artemis crew at least a hundred times. In this annotated version, several #optics effects are highlighted. It also shows how fragile planet #Earth is, with a super thin #atmosphere protecting us from the harsh vacuum of space.
Let's protect it.The Sahara is huge!
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