
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.










