The Most Iconic Images of Earth Taken From Space [Part-5]

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The Earth never seems to be too distant from the Moon.

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Taken by: Clementine 1

Date: 1994

The Clementine mission was launched on January 25, 1994, as part of a joint NASA-strategic defense initiative. Before spinning wildly out of control on 7 May 1994, it took this composite photo of Earth, as seen across the northern pole of the Moon.

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But the farther out we send our spacecraft...

Taken by: Mariner 10

Date: 3 November 1973

A combination of two photos (one of Earth and one of the Moon) taken by NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft, which journeyed to Mercury, Venus, and the Moon after launching from a repurposed Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.

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The more peculiar our home looks...

Taken by: Galileo

Date: 16 December 1992

On its way to study Jupiter and its Moons, NASA's Galileo spacecraft got its second speed boost from Earth's gravity.

About a week after that maneuver it took this composite image from 3.9 million miles (6.3 million km) away. The Moon, which is about one-third as bright as Earth, is closer to the viewer in the foreground.

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