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These images show views of Earth and the moon from NASA's Cassini probe around Saturn (left) and Messenger spacecraft at Mercury (right) from July 19, 2013.
For the first time, we can see what our planet looks like from other outposts in the solar system -- some of which are 900 million miles away.
In the photos from Saturn, Earth appears as a tiny pinprick of light amid the haunting rings and glowing sphere of Saturn, which Cassini has been orbiting since 2004.
NASA has compiled photos from 40 countries into a collage the depicts the planet from space. ... NASA releases pictures of Earth waving at Saturn. By Chenda Ngak. August 22, 2013 / 1:56 PM EDT ...
People from around the world were invited to submit photos and share their view of Saturn from Earth as the Cassini was in position to take photos of Earth on July 19 from 2:27 p.m. EDT to 2:42 p ...
Images of Earth and the moon together, taken from various spacecraft, show us what we look like from space. 1 of 10 Earth can be seen as a point of light between Saturn's icy rings in this photo ...
NASA released a panoramic image of the solar system from the dark side of Saturn on Tuesday, the result of 141 separate photos taken over four hours by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in July. There's ...
Back in July, the Earth posed for a celestial shot and us earthlings were encouraged to "Wave at Saturn." Here's the image that we got back from Cassini.
Since the first pictures of Earth were taken from space, ... NASA’s Cassini spacecraft snapped this view of Saturn's rings, with Earth way, way off in the distance, using a wide-angle lens on ...
One picture, taken about 10 miles above the surface as the Huygens spacecraft descended by parachute to a safe landing after a seven-year voyage from Earth, showed snaking, dark lines cut into the ...
Here’s your chance to photobomb a planet. On July 19, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will snap some far-out pictures of Earth from 898 million miles away, and Earthlings are encouraged to "wave" in ...
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