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Three photos, captured decades apart from three different perspectives, provide three very different takes on Earth, humanity, and their respective places in the Universe.
This striking photo of a copper mine is one of the winning images in a worldwide photography competition, which featured melting ice sheets and flooding rainforests. Earth Photo engages with still and ...
Corrections & Clarifications: This story was updated March 29 to note the first picture showing the curvature of the Earth was captured in 1930. This update does not affect the rating for this ...
Find out how “Blue Marble,” NASA’s iconic photo of a fully illuminated Earth, was taken.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander may have only just touched down on the moon, but it's already beaming home spectacular views of Earth from the lunar surface after a historic landing today ...
Curator Patrick Kahn’s health battle makes “Earth’s Last Picture” poignantly personal for artist Dan Hess, who thinks of Kahn as a brother.
The claim: Photos appearing to show clouds behind the sun suggest it orbits the earth, isn't millions of miles away Earth orbits the sun, a star located more than 90 million miles away at the ...
ESA's TRISAT-R satellite has a camera that's only about the size of a coin's edge, yet it managed to capture a view of our entire world.
We have the world’s first ballistic missile to thank for taking the first ever photograph of Earth from space. This scratchy image is an original print of the photo, taken in 1946 by a camera in ...
The winning photo by Lorenzo Poli. (Earth Photo 2025 / Lorenzo Poli via SWNS) By Lauren Beavis This striking photo of a copper mine is one of the winning images in a worldwide photography ...
This striking photo of a copper mine is one of the winning images in a worldwide photography competition, which featured melting ice sheets and flooding rainforests. Earth Photo engages with still ...