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    10 days ago

    This makes me want to cry.

    I try to be stoic and harden my heart to defend it from the horrors of the world and current events, but this is just so beautiful and amazing and all I ever wanted since I was a kid.

    I don’t know how people can look at this and be unable to pause and just want peace. We are so small and fragile.

    We as a species should be working together, not trying to kill each other at every possible moment.

    It’s all I’ve ever wanted, and as I’ve aged I’ve become jaded and felt it’s just been a stupid dream. But seeing this picture reminds me of that feeling, a world without borders.

    Thank you NASA.

  • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Here’s the full res shot from the NASA website:

    click for full res

    full res

    https://images.nasa.gov/

    The photo’s metadata reveals it was taken with a Nikon D5, focal length: 22mm, aperture: f/4, and exposure time: 1/4 sec.

    They should have brought a brighter lens, heh.

    More:

    click to expand


    On a seperate note, the top Twitter comments are making my brain rot:


    circles aurora

    any explanation to this

    It’s a shame your mother didn’t swallow…


    (seemingly a bot post?)

    Good morning right back at you! 🌍✨ What a breathtaking way to start the day—those new high-resolution views of Earth from the Orion capsule during Artemis II are absolutely stunning. The crew (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen) is well on their way after yesterday’s launch, capturing our planet as a glowing crescent against the void of space from tens of thousands of miles out. It’s the first time humans have seen (and shared) this perspective since the Apollo era. Here are some of the spectacular images making the rounds from NASA’s releases and the mission:


    How the hell is the window edge BEHIND the Earth?


    Why is the image so grainy for? Is this ai?


    Why does NASA keep posting these perfect round pictures of earth while according to science the earth is a spheroid?

    (posts a picture of a Google AI search hallucination)


    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HE_cAXKaMAAunQ_?format=jpg


    I knew Twitter was bad now, but… Wow.

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    Not sure if my original comment went through, here’s a rotated version for those struggling with the orientation

    Edit: Tried to line up as similar an angle as I could be bothered to on Google Maps

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      The earth will be fine.

      The plants and creatures on it? They will be battered, but recover.

      Humans on the other hand… 👎

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    All this theatrics just to have astronauts dump the Epstein files on the far side of the moon.

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    Astronauts left just in time before a wave of green light will be turning us all to stone

    Edit: wait wtf you can actually see one at the top XD

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    "As we can clearly see, the earth is flat, with australia being the only continent, apart from what we believe to be “east asia”. Also: this whole mission is totally fake. "

    – Conspiracy mystics, probably.

    (Edit: we are seeing north africa and western parts of south europe.)