Wow, they don’t call it the ***Blue Marble*** for nothing, I can see.
fyi, The reason we can see the Stars and City Lights is because of this picture being taken on the night side of the Earth + The longer exposure time.
george09000 on
Incredible views. Simply beautiful
XKlusive4Me on
Breathtaking every time I see it.
spacewithoutstars on
Absolutely gorgeous, incredibly small and makes our differences seem so trivial.
frs1023 on
finally a fantastic picture of me
nicko_rico on
Continent of Africa, and the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain), bottom left
Top right (South Pole), bottom left (North Pole), you’ll see some aurora
And then bottom right, of course, the Sun peering through the atmosphere
Old_General_6741 on
Absolutely beautiful. Almost everyone is in that photo.
rocketmonkee on
To orient folks: North is down; south is up. The large sandy mass at the bottom-left is the northern part of Africa, with the city lights of Spain just visible at the edge.
As a bonus, the crew caught both the Aurora Borealis (bottom left) *and* the Aurora Australis (top right). Pretty fuckin’ awesome.
StatisticianRemote77 on
It’s both fascinating and frightening.
How small we all are in the scale of space. Our entire history is kept in this little ball.
Eborys on
A droplet of life in a sea of darkness.
Many-Wasabi9141 on
Kinda cool how you can see the atmosphere from the sun backlighting the earth
IntelligentKoala9599 on
Wow finally a good photo 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
BubbhaJebus on
Flat earthers are crying now. Or laughing to hide the tears.
ConduciveMammal on
Anyone know what the bright dot is in the bottom right?
BernoulliCat on
Suddenly, my problems don’t seem that big anymore.
tridiminished on
We have satellites out this far but not people in over 50 years.
ReadingTheRealms on
We don’t deserve our earth. True beauty
just_an_ordinary_guy on
Took me a minute to figure out the orientation and what part of earth I am looking at. Cool photo.
gabrrdt on
Finally something to feel happy about, we needed that.
screech_owl_kachina on
That aurora australis woah
Goregue on
It should be noted that this is a nighttime photo of the Earth illuminated by moonshine.
Ok_Progress_6071 on
What’s that glowing thing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean? Is it just a reflection from the capsule ?
REF_YOU_SUCK on
it must be mind bendingly crazy to see the entire earth, your lifes history, your friends, family, your entire existence, in your rear view mirror.
McNednarb on
Wow, what a stunning photo of our Pale Blue Dot.
astroromantic_ on
Mother stuns in new photoshoot
jch60 on
It boggles the mind that human eyes have not seen this perspective in person for over 53 years.
Targox on
The bright spot in the bottom right; reflection?
ZestycloseCat2105 on
Just imagine , This is our home , this beautiful blue sphere that floats in space , holding us in it . This is it ! We are all in it together on its journey around the sun until the end . Wow .
User4C4C4C on
Spectacular. More to come I bet.
SuppressExpress on
First Family photo of 2026?
Lovely view
velvet_funtime on
Camera specs:
NIKON D5
f/4
1/4th second
ISO 51200
22mm focal length on 14-24mm f/2.8 lens
Level10Retard on
I mean this looks so much better than the other planets. Let’s not fuck it up.
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Wow, they don’t call it the ***Blue Marble*** for nothing, I can see.
fyi, The reason we can see the Stars and City Lights is because of this picture being taken on the night side of the Earth + The longer exposure time.
Incredible views. Simply beautiful
Breathtaking every time I see it.
Absolutely gorgeous, incredibly small and makes our differences seem so trivial.
finally a fantastic picture of me
Continent of Africa, and the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain), bottom left
Top right (South Pole), bottom left (North Pole), you’ll see some aurora
And then bottom right, of course, the Sun peering through the atmosphere
Absolutely beautiful. Almost everyone is in that photo.
To orient folks: North is down; south is up. The large sandy mass at the bottom-left is the northern part of Africa, with the city lights of Spain just visible at the edge.
As a bonus, the crew caught both the Aurora Borealis (bottom left) *and* the Aurora Australis (top right). Pretty fuckin’ awesome.
It’s both fascinating and frightening.
How small we all are in the scale of space. Our entire history is kept in this little ball.
A droplet of life in a sea of darkness.
Kinda cool how you can see the atmosphere from the sun backlighting the earth
Wow finally a good photo 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Flat earthers are crying now. Or laughing to hide the tears.
Anyone know what the bright dot is in the bottom right?
Suddenly, my problems don’t seem that big anymore.
We have satellites out this far but not people in over 50 years.
We don’t deserve our earth. True beauty
Took me a minute to figure out the orientation and what part of earth I am looking at. Cool photo.
Finally something to feel happy about, we needed that.
That aurora australis woah
It should be noted that this is a nighttime photo of the Earth illuminated by moonshine.
What’s that glowing thing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean? Is it just a reflection from the capsule ?
it must be mind bendingly crazy to see the entire earth, your lifes history, your friends, family, your entire existence, in your rear view mirror.
Wow, what a stunning photo of our Pale Blue Dot.
Mother stuns in new photoshoot
It boggles the mind that human eyes have not seen this perspective in person for over 53 years.
The bright spot in the bottom right; reflection?
Just imagine , This is our home , this beautiful blue sphere that floats in space , holding us in it . This is it ! We are all in it together on its journey around the sun until the end . Wow .
Spectacular. More to come I bet.
First Family photo of 2026?
Lovely view
Camera specs:
NIKON D5
f/4
1/4th second
ISO 51200
22mm focal length on 14-24mm f/2.8 lens
I mean this looks so much better than the other planets. Let’s not fuck it up.