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'Earthshine', as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere...
"The Space Station basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere to cover the Space Station with blue light.
I’ll never forget this place…seeing this makes the heart soar and the soul sing."
-- Astronaut Douglas Wheelock
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How thin is Earth's atmosphere? Look at how thin our atmosphere is...
"This is all there is between humankind and deadly space" -- Astronaut Gerst 2014
A thin atmospheric layer enabling life as we know it...
Beginning with first 'whole earth' images of our home planet, taken in the Apollo era... [2] [3]
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