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The world is a big place—but the universe is even bigger. Still, the chances we will be able to find refuge on another world are slim. Since that is not a possibility, there is no better way to gain perspective on how important our lonely blue planet really is, then to look down from afar. |
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Looking Down at Home:Amazing Images of Earth From SpaceTake in the 200,000-foot and higher view of Earth from space satellites, shuttles and stations. From close ups on colorful land features to the big blue ball in its entirety, explore an awe-inspiring world. |
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