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Which part of the Earth was photographed in the pale blue dot?

>> No.14575723

>>14575713
the flat part?

>> No.14575725

my house :)

>> No.14575726

>>14575713
The out side.

>> No.14575769

>>14575713
This website has become a wart on society, it can eat shit and die.

>> No.14576052

>>14575713
looks like the pacific ocean

>> No.14576111

>>14576052
this
i can tell from the fish

>> No.14576235
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14576235

>>14575713
looks like australia on the day side pic related

>> No.14576243

>>14575713
is that a shopped picture? like did you combine two different ones? because does look like australia and the south pacific, but in mirror image, and i can’t find any real nasa picture with the lander in front like that

>> No.14576281
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>>14575713
the photo you posted isn’t the pale blue dot btw, this one is

>>14576243
yeah I tried searching nasa archives and idk where the OP image is from. it might’ve been slapped together by a news org

>> No.14576300

>>14575713
my home :)

>> No.14577134

>>14576281
If you know the exact date and time the picture was taken you could work it out

>> No.14577207

>>14575713
>>14576243
The light and shadow clearly don't match between the Earth and the lunar surface.
I'm surprised the landing hoaxers haven't used this image as "proof".

>> No.14577510

>>14575713
fake and gay.
the Earth is three times bigger than the Moon so looking at Earth from the Moon is should be HUGE.

>> No.14577643

>>14576281
>>14577134
I'd be curious to know what math would be involved in calculating that.
Also where would you locate the relevant source data online?
t.mathlet.

>> No.14577749

>>14577510
Yea that pic is a shop, but how big do you think Earth should appear?

You can literally cover the Moon with your thumb with your hand fully extended. Three times that isn't really all that huge.