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First Earthrise Framed & Mounted Print€99,99 EUR
On Christmas Eve 1968, the Apollo 8 spacecraft orbited the Moon, and the astronauts on board, Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders, became the first humans to see the Earth as a whole, rising over the lunar horizon. The "Earthrise" photograph taken by the astronauts shows the earth as a small, blue-and-white sphere surrounded by the blackness of space and the moon's gray surface.
This photograph has been widely used in environmental campaigns and is a symbol of the earth's fragility and the need to protect the planet. It has also been used to demonstrate the "overview effect," the sense of awe and perspective that astronauts experience when seeing the earth from space. The "Earthrise" photograph is one of the most widely distributed images in human history and has had a significant impact on how we view the earth and our place in the universe.