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Voyager 1’s image of Earth and the moon, September 18, 1977. Image via NASA/ JPL.
Kepler’s view of Earth from December 10, 2017. Image via NASA/ Ames Research Center.
Right, Cassini’s view in 2013. Left, a final look between the rings in 2017. Image via NASA.
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured a unique view of Earth from the spacecraft’s vantage point in orbit around the moon on October 12, 2015. Image via NASA/ Goddard/ Arizona State University.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft captured this image of the Earth and moon. Image via NASA.
This view of the twilight sky and Martian horizon taken by NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover includes Earth as the brightest point of light in the night sky. Image via NASA/ JPL-Caltech/ MSSS/ TAMU.
Earth and moon from a million miles out. Image via NASA/ NOAA.
The Galileo spacecraft’s view as it departed Earth. Image via NASA.
Rosetta’s view of Earth. Image via ESA ©2009 MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/ UPD/ LAM/ IAA/ RSSD/ INTA/ UPM/ DASP/ IDA.
MESSENGER’s view departing Earth. Image via NASA/ JHUAPL/ Carnegie Institution of Washington.