Earth from 4 billion miles away

January 16, 2007  |  Web Finds
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Earth seen from 4 bil­lion miles away, pho­to­graphed by Voy­ager 1 on June 6, 1990.

Of the “pale blue dot,” astro­nomer Carl Sagan said, “That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it every­one you love, every­one you know, every­one you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggreg­ate of our joy and suf­fer­ing, thou­sands of con­fid­ent reli­gions, ideo­lo­gies, and eco­nomic doc­trines, every hunter and for­ager, every hero and cow­ard, every cre­ator and des­troyer of civil­iz­a­tion, every king and peas­ant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hope­ful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of mor­als, every cor­rupt politi­cian, every ‘super­star,’ every ‘supreme leader,’ every saint and sin­ner in the his­tory of our spe­cies lived there — on a mote of dust sus­pen­ded in a sunbeam.”

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