File:Earth from Apollo 17.jpg
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Title / Description
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Photo of Africa, Antarctica, and the Arabian Peninsula as taken en route to the Moon by Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt or Ron Evans on December 7, 1972. The flight marked the last time that humans left low Earth orbit and the first and only time a geologist, Harrison Schmitt, traveled to the moon. It was titled The Blue Marble by NASA. |
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Author(s)
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NASA Johnson Space Center |
Copyright holder
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Public Domain, Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. See below for license/re-use information. |
Source
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NASA Johnson Space Center; image# AS17-148-22727 |
Date created
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December 7, 1972 |
Country of first publication
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United States |
Notes
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In the original image, the South Pole was at the top. In other words, this image is upside-down, as seen here. |
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