Juno Looks Back, Photographs Earth-Moon System 100
astroengine writes "Looking back as it zooms through interplanetary space, less than a month into its 445-million mile, five-year journey to the gas giant Jupiter, NASA's spacecraft Juno captured a portrait of the Earth and moon. Juno was 6 million miles away at the time. 'This is a remarkable sight people get to see all too rarely,' said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. 'This view of our planet shows how Earth looks from the outside, illustrating a special perspective of our role and place in the universe. We see a humbling yet beautiful view of ourselves.'"
I don't think so (Score:5, Funny)
Fake! Where are those orbital lines you always see in diagrams?
Re:Oblig. (Score:2, Funny)
After many zooms and enhances. Photoshop Hollywood Edition (HE) can do it!
Re:I don't think so (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Take your humility and suck it (Score:1, Funny)
That makes me feel pretty special.
That. And the short school bus.