The First Earthrise Seen by Human Eyes. Vintage 🅺Color Phඣotograph, Signed and Inscribed by Jim Lovell
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[APOLLO 8]
The First Earthrise Seen by Human Eyes. 12 December, 1968. Vintage colo✨r photograph, 11 b🌞y 14 in., mounted onto 16 x 20 in. matte.
SIGNED and INSCRIBED on matte in brown ink by Apollo 8 Mission Commander JAMES LOVELL: "To P.L. Cornish / Earthrise from Apollo Eight 12/24/68 / Our insurance was high for this trip - Best Wishes James Lovell / Apollo 8, 13 / Bay Houston Towing"
THE FIRST🀅 EARTHRISE TO BE SEEN BY HUMAN EYES
A remarkable image of Earthri🐠se taken by Apollo 8 Lunar Module Pilot William A💜nders after emerging from the dark side of the moon on their third orbit.
Anders said of the incredible moment: "We'd spent most of our time on Earth training about how to study the Moon, how to go to the Moon; it was very lunar oriented. And yet, when I looked up and saw the Earth coming up on this very stark, beat-up lunar horizon, and Earth that was the only color that we could see, a very fragile-looking Earth, a very delicate looking Earth, I was immediately almost overcome by the thought that here we came all this way to see the Moon, and yet the most significant thing we're seeing is our own home planet, the Earth." (Poole)
REFERENCES:
Poole, Robert. Earthrise: How Man First Saw the Earth, p. 2; Schick and Van Haaften, The View From Space: American Astronaut Photography 1962-1972, p. 98.
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