Edited Voyager 1 image (reprocessed recently) of the Pale Blue Dot image, which is of Earth in the middle of a sunbeam and seen from past Saturn. Color/processing variant. Image source: photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23645 Original caption: For the 30th anniversary of one of the most iconic images taken by NASA
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