On Feb. 14, 1990, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured one of the most iconic photographs of the space age; to commemorate the moment's 30th anniversary, NASA has digitally dusted off the image.
On Feb. 14, 1990, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft captured one of the most iconic photographs of the space age; to commemorate the moment’s 30th anniversary, NASA has digitally dusted off the image. Known as the “Pale Blue Dot” photo, the original image showed Earth as a tiny speck within a band of brightness caused by
NASA Viz: Revisiting the Pale Blue Dot at 30
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Voyager 1's Iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo Is 30 Years Old. So NASA Made A New One
NASA digitally remasters the iconic Pale Blue Dot photo - Our Planet
AstroAlert: NASA remasters the 'Pale Blue Dot photo of Earth - Lowell Observatory
AstroAlert: NASA remasters the 'Pale Blue Dot photo of Earth - Lowell Observatory
이렇게 작은 지구'창백한 푸른 점'(Pale Blue Dot) 나사에서 30년
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