NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft nearly 12 billion miles from Earth is still phoning home from interstellar space, and a new NASA photo captures that radio signal as pale blue speck in a cosmic ocean.
This narrow-angle color image of the Earth, dubbed the 'Pale Blue Dot', is part of the first ever 'portrait' of the solar system taken by Voyager 1. The spacecraft acquired a total of 60 frames ...
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Although the Earth’s been decidedly blue for 600 million years, rising populations of phytoplankton caused by rising ...
On February 14, 1990, Voyager 1 took the iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' photo of Earth from 3.7 billion miles away. An updated version of the iconic “Pale Blue Dot” image. (photo credit: NASA/JPL ...
But after Voyager 1 finally snapped the photo from ... images of our planet from above Writing in his book Pale Blue Dot (1994), Sagan's famous description of the image is just as relevant and ...
The power of this image lives on. Voyager 1 is still going strong, over four times further away than when it took those iconic images. The Pale Blue Dot has also changed, but humanity might not ...
With the occasional nod to his greatest achievements, his exploration of the cosmos is at times a challenging, daunting ...
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