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space2 years ago

"Unveiling the Origins of Earthrise: The Definitive Account of the 'Image of the Century'"

Historian research reveals that the famous "Earthrise" photo taken by the Apollo 8 crew during their mission to the Moon in 1968 was not a spontaneous capture, but rather a planned event. The crew had been briefed extensively on how to set up the camera and were specifically instructed to take a shot of Earthrise. The iconic image, along with the crew's reading from the Book of Genesis during a live broadcast, had a profound impact on the world and highlighted the significance of the mission.

space-exploration2 years ago

Unveiling the Origins of Apollo 8's Iconic 'Image of the Century'

The famous "Earthrise" photo taken during NASA's Apollo 8 mission in 1968 was not a spontaneous capture but a planned event. Detailed research in NASA's archives reveals that the crew had been briefed on how to set up the camera and were instructed to prioritize taking photos of lunar geology. However, the crew managed to capture the iconic image of Earth rising above the lunar horizon, which had a profound impact on viewers. Additionally, the crew's reading from the Book of Genesis during a live broadcast from lunar orbit was not pre-approved by NASA, but the astronauts were given the freedom to decide what to say. The reading, chosen by commander Frank Borman, added a spiritual dimension to the mission.

space-exploration2 years ago

Unveiling the Origins of Earthrise: Historian's Discovery

The true story behind the iconic "Earthrise" photo taken by the Apollo 8 mission in 1968 has been revealed through detailed research in NASA's archives. Contrary to popular belief, the crew was not caught off-guard by the sight of the Earth rising from behind the Moon. The photo was anticipated, and hours were spent briefing the astronauts on how to set up the camera. Additionally, the crew's reading from the Book of Genesis during a live broadcast from lunar orbit was not a spontaneous act but a carefully planned and considered message.

space2 years ago

"American Genesis: Astronaut Frank Borman's Apollo 8 Mission"

Frank Borman, astronaut and former CEO of Eastern Air Lines, played a crucial role in the Apollo 8 mission and is remembered for the historic Christmas Eve broadcast from lunar orbit. The reading from the book of Genesis during the broadcast touched millions and helped mark mankind's first departure from Earth. Borman's death serves as a reminder of the message conveyed during the Apollo 8 mission, emphasizing the importance of focusing on a larger cause and putting daily squabbles into perspective. The famous "Earthrise" photograph taken during the mission also highlighted the fragility of human existence in the vastness of space.

space2 years ago

Private Japanese lunar lander captures stunning photos of Earth during solar eclipse and Earthrise.

Japan's Hakuto-R lunar lander captured a stunning image of Earth during a total solar eclipse before crashing into the moon's surface. The image shows our planet sitting on top of the lunar horizon with the moon's shadow passing over Australia. The lander was part of Tokyo-based private space company ispace's Mission 1 and would have been the first commercial craft to touch down on the moon if it had been successful. Despite its fate, Hakuto-R delivered some of the most spectacular images ever taken in lunar orbit, and its approach will provide valuable data for future missions.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"NASA's Iconic Images and Stunning Space Videos"

Bill Anders, a member of the Apollo 8 crew, captured the iconic Earthrise photo on Christmas Eve, 1968, while orbiting the moon. In a recent interview with NASA’s Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor, Dr. Katherine Calvin, Anders reflected on the photo's impact and how it helped people realize the fragility of Earth. Anders received minimal photography training before the mission and captured the photo without a light meter. The Earthrise image has profoundly impacted how people view Earth, and NASA continues to perform extensive studies and science dedicated to Earth to help humanity learn more about the planet and how to take better care of it.

spaceflight2 years ago

Moon Lander Captures Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse and Earthrise Ahead of Historic Landing.

The Hakuto-R mission from Japan's ispace captured a stunning image of the moon's shadow on Earth during a solar eclipse on April 20. The lander is set to land on the moon today, April 25, at 12:40 p.m. EDT. The primary landing site will be Atlas Crater, located at the southeastern outer edge of Mare Frigoris. The landing sequence will take approximately one hour and will include a braking burn and attitude adjustment to make a soft landing on the lunar surface.

space2 years ago

Hakuto-R spacecraft captures stunning 'Earthrise' image.

The Hakuto-R lunar lander, currently in orbit around the Moon, captured a stunning "Earthrise"-like image during the April 20 solar eclipse, showcasing the lander-mounted camera's abilities. The spacecraft is set to land on the Moon as early as April 25, and ispace aims to become the first commercial company to have an uncrewed lunar lander touch down safely on the Moon. The startup is also planning a second lunar lander mission, and aims to deploy satellites around the Moon in the future.