File:The first time a human saw Earth from the surface of the Moon (51093514144).png
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A post-EVA view of Earth seen from the lunar surface taken through the Lunar Module's rendezvous window over Neil Armstrong's head. 500EL 70 mm#AS11-37-5506 tothemoon.ser.asu.edu/gallery/Apollo/11/Hasselblad%20500E... |
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Source | The first time a human saw Earth from the surface of the Moon |
Author | Raziel Abulafia |
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