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  1. Carl Sagan Unveils the Pale Blue Dot Carl Sagan, Planetary Society co-founder, unveils the Pale Blue Dot image at a press conference on the Voyager missions in 1990. Earth was not the only world Voyager 1 imaged. The spacecraft also captured views of Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pale_Blue_DotPale Blue Dot - Wikipedia

    Commissioned by NASA and resulting from the advocacy of astronomer and author Carl Sagan, the photograph was interpreted in Sagan's 1994 book, Pale Blue Dot, as representing humanity's minuscule and ephemeral place amidst the cosmos.

  3. Oct 15, 2009 · Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot Transcript: From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of any particular interest. But for us, it's different. Look again at that dot. That's...

  4. Feb 13, 2020 · The iconic photograph of planet Earth from distant space – the “pale blue dot” – was taken 30 years ago – Feb. 14, 1990, at a distance of 3.7 billion miles, by the NASA spacecraft Voyager 1 as it zipped toward the far edge of the solar system.

  5. A Pale Blue Dot Lyrics. From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of any particular interest. But for us, it's different. Consider again at that dot. That's here. That's home....

  6. The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of Earth taken Feb. 14, 1990, by NASA’s Voyager 1 at a distance of 3.7 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) from the Sun. The image inspired the title of scientist Carl Sagan's book, "Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space," in which he wrote: "Look again at that dot.

  7. Mar 24, 2009 · Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot. carlsagandotcom. 144K subscribers. Subscribed. 148K. 7.3M views 15 years ago.

  8. The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of Earth taken Feb. 14, 1990, by NASA’s Voyager 1 at a distance of 3.7 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) from the Sun. The image inspired the title of scientist Carl Sagan's book, "Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space," in which he wrote: "Look again at that dot. That's here.

  9. Feb 12, 2020 · The Pale Blue Dot view was created using the color images Voyager took of Earth. The popular name of this view is traced to the title of the 1994 book by Voyager imaging scientist Carl Sagan, who originated the idea of using Voyager’s cameras to image the distant Earth and played a critical role in enabling the family portrait images to be taken.

  10. Carl Sagan unveils the Pale Blue Dot image. 30 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took an image of our home planet from 6.4 billion kilometers away. Our co-founder Carl Sagan...

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