Earth
Thanks to country music, poorly written sit coms, and fourth grade science, we know that the earth is the third planet from the sun. Scientists tell us that the earth is over four and a half billion years old. The earth, however, means more to us than the random facts and proportions we can find in a textbook. It is our home, the source of life, from its muck mankind emerged, and into its dark recesses mankind will return. For over four thousand years, mankind has pondered earth and its place among the distant stars. In the 1960s the first few explorers, through clever artifice, defied the unyielding clutches of gravity and saw the earth for what it is, a small chunk of improbability floating in an endless space. Every astronaut who has seen earth from space claims to have been changed in some way. Luckily the space program has produced a number of pictures of earth from space and we can see what they saw. Read More...
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Astronaut in Space Astronaut [More Info] |
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Atlantis Atlantis [More Info] |
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Barrett - Melting Point Sun shines brightly over a glacier [More Info] |
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Barrett - The Afterlight Sunset Triptych [More Info] |
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Country_church Winter scene of country church. eastern Washington [More Info] |
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Discovery Discovery [More Info] |
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Earth Earth [More Info] |
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Elemental - Earth Frome the series "4 living elementals"- Earth element .Conceptual photo-art by Ruslana Stovner . [More Info] |
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Fall scene Fall scene along state highway sherman pass in eastern Washington [More Info] |
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Homestead_2 1890's homestead in southwest Washington [More Info] |
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