Saturday, December 19, 2015

The Entire Universe

It is hard to imagine how the entire universe was created for us.

"In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the spacecraft, with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the moon, we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the lunar farside."
In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the , with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the , we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the .

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-12-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-high-resolution-earthrise.html#jCp
In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the , with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the , we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the .

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-12-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-high-resolution-earthrise.html#jCp
In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the , with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the , we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the .

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-12-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-high-resolution-earthrise.html#jCp
In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the , with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the , we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the .

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-12-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-high-resolution-earthrise.html#jCp

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter releases new high-resolution earthrise image

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