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A Long Way From Home
This image of the Earth and moon in a single frame, the first of its  kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded on Sept. 18, 1977, by  Voyager 1 when it was 7.25 million miles from Earth. The moon is at the  top of the picture and beyond the Earth as viewed by Voyager. In the picture are eastern Asia, the western Pacific Ocean and part of  the Arctic. Voyager 1 was directly above Mt. Everest (on the night side  of the planet at 25 degrees north latitude) when the picture was taken. The photo was made from three images taken through color filters, then  processed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Because the Earth is many  times brighter than the moon, the moon was artificially brightened so  that both bodies would show clearly in the prints.

A Long Way From Home

This image of the Earth and moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded on Sept. 18, 1977, by Voyager 1 when it was 7.25 million miles from Earth. The moon is at the top of the picture and beyond the Earth as viewed by Voyager. In the picture are eastern Asia, the western Pacific Ocean and part of the Arctic. Voyager 1 was directly above Mt. Everest (on the night side of the planet at 25 degrees north latitude) when the picture was taken. The photo was made from three images taken through color filters, then processed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Because the Earth is many times brighter than the moon, the moon was artificially brightened so that both bodies would show clearly in the prints.

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