RMPRACJJ–A partially illuminated Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this photograph taken from the Apollo 12 spacecraft in lunar orbit.
RMDNF0K6–View of the Earth with the lunar horizon taken by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders as the command module rounded the far side of the Moon on December 24, 1968. The image known as Earthrise was the first image of the Earth from deep space and celebrates 45-years December 24, 2013.
RMKJ1TCG–NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) recently captured a unique view of Earth from the spacecraft's vantage point in orbit around the moon. In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the spacecraft, with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left
RFD9HFJG–Earth rising above the lunar horizon.
RF2G2EFM6–The Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this photograph taken from the moon.
RM2WXE5GY–Earthrise over Moon taken during Apollo 17's journey to the moon. NASAs final manned lunar mission. View of the crescent Earth rising above the lunar horizon over Ritz Crater. Image taken during the 1972 Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 66. Original film magazine was labeled PP. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color Reversal, 250mm lens., Longitude 97.6 East, Azimuth 263, Altitude 113 km. An optimised NASA image. Credit: NASA Image has addition of black space to the top of the image. The original image format was square.
RMKRMC9C–Earth rising above the lunar horizon
RM2R9C6C0–Moon: May, 1969 View of the earth rising above the lunar horizon photographed from the Apollo 10 Lunar Module, (Snoopy) as it orbited around the moon.
RM2HF567Y–Crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon taken during the Apollo 17 mission. (NASA).
RF2WHAFC2–A serene coastal night illuminated by the full moon, casting a tranquil lunar glow over the calm sea and creating a majestic seaside beauty
RMGE4FEW–Cresent Earth rises above lunar horizon 5052744978 o
RMW0M4W3–This photo of 'Earthrise' over the lunar horizon was taken by the Apollo 8 crew 35 years ago in December 1968, showing Earth for the first time as it appears from deep space. Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders had become the first humans to leave Earth orbit, entering lunar orbit on Christmas Eve. In a historic live broadcast that night, the crew took turns reading from the Book of Genesis, closing with a holiday wish from Commander Borman: 'We close with good night, good luck, a Merry Christmas, and God bless all of you -- all of you on the good Earth.' (UPI Photo/NASA)
RMPJXNA0–In Lunar Orbit - (FILE) -- This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 11 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion burn on Sunday, July 20, 1969. Earth is just above the lunar horizon in this photograph. The unnamed surface features in the foreground are near the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from Earth. Earth is 240,000 statute miles (386,242.56 km) away. Credit: NASA / CNP /MediaPunch
RM2H99J79–Oblique view of the lunar farside photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft as it passed around the moon on its hazardous journey home. The large conspicuous mare area is Mare Moscoviense which is located at 146 degrees east longitude and 25 degrees north latitude. The large crater at the horizon is International Astronomical Union Crater No. 221. This view is looking northeast from the spacecraft.
RM2HJCME5–A view of the Apollo 11 lunar module 'Eagle' as it returned from the surface of the moon to dock with the command module 'Columbia'. A smooth mare area is visible on the Moon below and a half-illuminated Earth hangs over the horizon. The lunar module ascent stage was about 4 meters across. Command module pilot Michael Collins took this picture just before docking at 21:34:00 UT (5:34 p.m. EDT) 21 July 1969.
RMB1GENR–The crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon
RM2KYN054–Apollo 12 Mission Image Description: A partially illuminated Earth rises above the lunar horizon over Target of Opportunity TO - 9 - Crater Pasteur - and Craters Meitner and Hilbert taken from the Lunar Module LM while in lunar orbit during the Apollo 12 mission. Original film magazine was labeled V, film type was HCEX SO-168 - Ektachrome EF, high-speed color reversal, ASA 160 taken with an 80mm lens. The percentage of forward overlap is 90% with Medium sun angle. Approximate camera tilt was between 70-80 degrees and direction of tilt was West.
RM2X45M87–Apollo 10 view of the Earth rising above the lunar horizon 1969
RF2E1D2FJ–Earth rises above lunar horizon and spaceship. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMR5BB83–(7-19 Dec. 1972) --- The crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this spectacular photograph taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in lunar orbit during the final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program.
RMDNF0K5–View of the Earth with the lunar horizon taken by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders as the command module rounded the far side of the Moon on December 24, 1968. The image known as Earthrise was the first image of the Earth from deep space and celebrates 45-years December 24, 2013.
RM2GMWCHA–(14 April 1970) --- Excellent view of the lunar farside showing the crater Tsiolkovsky, as photographed by the crew of the Apollo 13 mission during their lunar pass. The view is looking southeast toward the lunar horizon. The approximate coordinates of Tsiolkovsky are 128.5 degrees east longitude and 20.5 degrees south latitude. The Apollo 13 crew members were forced to cancel their scheduled lunar landing because of an apparent explosion of oxygen tank number two in the Service Module (SM)
RMAXF4G4–View from Apollo 11 Spacecraft Earth Rising above the Moons Horizon - Lunar Terrain Shown is the Smyth's Sea 20/7/1969
RF2G2EFMY–The Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this photograph taken from the moon.
RF2JTHKNY–Moon landscape, Earth and Sun at the horizon, background banner format
RMKRGGGC–Computer-generated visualization of Earth rising over the lunar horizon
RMBEATJX–Shadow of Apollo 11 astronaut cast across the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of original NASA image Credit NASA
RF2K8D3DY–Moon on a dark sky at night
RF2DFG29P–full moon rises at cold winter landscape at blue hour
RMGE4F1J–Apollo 15 Onboard Photo Earth's Crest Over the Lunar Horizon 5052744416 o
RM2WBP5R3–jsc2012e052597 - Panorama view from the Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) window taken on-orbit during Revolution 16 of the mission. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 16 images starting with frame AS16-113-18297 thru end frame AS16-113-18307. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are no stars visible in the sk
RMMKKH7N–Lunar Outpost
RMKRCWK3–LUNAR PHENOMENON 1893 3
RMHRJETJ–Apollo 17 Lunar Rover
RF2WHECK5–Lunar Module on Alien Horizon with Earth's Sun Setting
RM2KYMWF3–The crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this spectacular photograph taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in lunar orbit during final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program.
RF2HR49F6–Earth photo taken from moon,world rising from lunar surface on the horizon,blue World image from moon surface.Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RF2H88PGD–Footsteps on the moon surface, Earth rises above lunar horizon. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RM2BFWG7D–High-oblique view of the moon's surface showing Earth rising above the lunar horizon, looking west-southwest, as photographed from the Apollo 8 spacecraft
RMDNF0K4–View of the Earth with the lunar horizon taken by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders as the command module rounded the far side of the Moon on December 24, 1968. The image known as Earthrise was the first image of the Earth from deep space and celebrates 45-years December 24, 2013. Image shown with original orientation as seen by Apollo 8 crew.
RM2GK362P–Astronaut Edwin E Aldrin Jr, Lunar Module (LM) pilot descends from the LM, climbing down the ladder. Lunar horizon visible in background. Image taken at Tranquility Base during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled S. Film Type: Ektachrome EF SO168 color film on a 2.7-mil Estar polyester base taken with a 60mm lens. Sun angle is Medium. Tilt direction is Northeast (NE).
RMAWF8PE–View from Apollo 11 Spacecraft Earth Rising above the Moons Horizon - Lunar Terrain Shown is the Smyth's Sea 20/7/1969
RFJH01G7–The crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this spectacular photograph taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in lunar orbit during final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program. NASA Photo
RF2JTHKN3–Moon landscape, Earth and Sun at the horizon, background banner format
RMKRKE2J–Earth Rises Over Lunar Horizon (AS11-44-6553)
RFPGM4M1–A full moon just crests above the horizon.
RF2K8D3PK–Moon on a dark sky at night
RF2WJ0FPX–Black Cosmic Lunar Horizon Landscape with stone, sand, mountain
RMGE4FEM–(December 24, 1968) This is a view of the large crater Tsiolkovsky as photographed by the astronauts during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission, looking East toward the lunar horizon. Tsiolkovsky is approximately 150 statute miles in diameter. It was first identified and named by the Russians from photographs taken by their unmanned Luna III spacecraft Image # : AS8-12-2196
RM2WBN7B2–jsc2011e118362 - Panorama view of Apollo 16 lunar surface photos of the Station 10 and Sample 381 Rock taken during the second moonwalk of the mission. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 16 images starting with frame AS16-114-18450 thru end frame AS16-114-18467. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are n
RF2B008GX–A look out across calm water with a full moon rising on the horizon at night - 3D render
RMD8896F–LUNAR PHENOMENON 1893 2
RMHRJN30–Full Moon, EarthåÕs Horizon and Airglow, ISS Image
RFWTC93F–Lunar Landscape with Earth on the Horizon (composite image)
RM2KYN8NN–This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit. The photo is displayed here in its original orientation, though it is more commonly viewed with the lunar surface at the bottom of the photo. Earth is about five degrees left of the horizon in the photo. The unnamed surface features on the left are near the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from Earth. The lunar horizon is approximately 780 kilometers from the spacecraft. Height of the photographed area at the lunar horizon is about 175 kilometers.
RM2K5E3TR–Earthrise. July 1969. The Earth rising above the moon's horizon as seen from the approaching Apollo 11 spacecraft. The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyth's Sea, Mare Smythii, on the nearside. Latitude was 3 North by Longitude 85 East. Original film magazine was labelled V. Film Type: S0-368 taken with a 250mm lens. Approximate photo scale 1:1,300,000. An optimised NASA image. Credit: NASA
RFR5M1DX–skyline of rothenburg ob der tauber with partial lunar eclipse
RMP8884N–High-oblique view of the moon's surface showing Earth rising above the lunar horizon, looking west-southwest, as photographed from the Apollo 8 spacecraft
RMFA33DG–View from the Earth straddling the limb of the Moon from above the Compton crater October 12, 2015 as seen by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the spacecraft, with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia.
RMW3MNYB–Partial lunar eclipse, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK, 16th July 2019. A partial lunar eclipse and a hazy sky on the horizon turn the moon orange red during evening moonrise over the south coast. In the foreground, the Red Falcon Red Funnel Isle of Wight ferry has just docked in the port for disembarkation.
RFPWCJMA–Lunigiana hills, north Tuscany, Italy. Beautiful evening landscape in monochrome black and white. Look other worldly, lunar landscape or similar, with horizon.
RF2GE0WAN–This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit. The photo is displayed here in its original orientation, though it is more commonly viewed with the lunar surface at the bottom of the photo. Earth is about five degrees left of the horizon in the photo. The unnamed surface features on the left are near the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from Earth. The lunar horizon is approximately 780 kilometers from the spacecraft. Height of the photographed area at the lunar horizon is about 175 kilometers.
RF2C1JRAM–Moon landscape, lunar surface with planet Earth on the horizon
RMKRD7X1–View of the crescent Earth rising above the lunar horizon over the Ritz Crater. Image taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 66. Original film magazine was labeled PP. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color Reversal, 250mm lens., Longitude 98.2 East, Azimuth 264, Altitude 113 km. NASA Identifier: as17-152-23274 Waning crescent earth seen from the moon
RFR9JARG–Moon light long exposure landscape with horizon and silhouetted tree(S)
RF2K8D3H1–Moon on a dark sky at night
RF2WJ0FR1–Viewfinder of Moon rover with Lunar Horizon Landscape and USA flag
RMGE4FKK–(December 24, 1968) This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts on December 24, 1968 as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit. The photo is displayed here in its original orientation, though it is more commonly viewed with the lunar surface at the bottom of the photo. Earth is about five degrees left of the horizon in the photo. The unnamed surface features on the left are near the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from Earth. The lunar horizon is approximately 780 kilometers from the spacecraft. Height of the photographed area at the lunar horizon i
RM2WBN9Y6–jsc2011e118361 - Panorama view of Apollo 15 lunar module pilot James B. Irwin, using a scoop in making a trench in the lunar soil during the second moonwalk of the mission. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 15 images starting with frame AS15-92-12420 thru end frame AS15-92-12438. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who report
RF2B008GP–A look out across calm water with a full moon rising on the horizon at night - 3D render
RMD89KJ9–Craters On Lunar Surface
RMHRJP15–Full Moon, Earth's Horizon and Airglow from ISS
RFWTC99J–Lunar Landscape with Earth on the Horizon (digitally created)
RFBE3FRW–Artist Concept of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
RM2K5E3HE–The Eagle rises! The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, the Eagle, rose from the surface of the Moon to dock with the Command and Service Module (CSM). This image shows the Lunar Modue photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module as it ascends with the Earth in the background just over the horizon. Inside the LM were astronauts Neil Armstrong, commander, and Edwin Aldrin Jr., LM pilot, who explored the surface of the Moon while astronaut Michael Collins, Command Module pilot, remained with the CSM in lunar orbit. An optimised NASA image: Credit: NASA
RMAYHATB–City skyline with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Lunar Park (left) on Lavender Bay at sunset
RFF70983–The moon rising during a rare eclipse as the night falls from dusk to darkness
RMHEHJD2–NASA Apollo 17 lunar mission astronaut Harrison Schmitt works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the second extravehicular activity at the Taurus-Littrow landing site near Station 4 Shorty Crater December 12, 1972 on the Moon. The center peak is Family Mountain and South Massif can be seen on the left horizon.
RMW3MNYD–Partial lunar eclipse, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK, 16th July 2019. A partial lunar eclipse and a hazy sky on the horizon turn the moon orange red during evening moonrise over the south coast. In the foreground, the Red Falcon Red Funnel Isle of Wight ferry has just docked in the port for disembarkation.
RF2NE4408–This image features a breathtaking view of a lunar eclipse, with the blood moon in full view
RMD0NXY2–The Apollo 12 Lunar Lander Descends
RM2X45N2A–NASA Apollo 12 photo of the moon crater Copernicus (in center near horizon), as photographed from lunar orbit. 1969
RF2AN9YDK–Full Wolf Moon shines bright over silhouetted mountain tops as it descends into the morning horizon.
RFR9JATF–Moon light long exposure landscape with horizon and silhouetted tree(S)
RFRBA0AK–Exploration lunar rover in different angles on white background. 3D illustration
RF2EYBCFB–Moon surface, lunar landscape
RMM1KW2W–Busselton, Western Australia. 31st Janauary 2018. Super moon rising above Busselton Jetty. This moon will turn red during a lunar eclipse later in the evening. Credit: Chris de Blank/Alamy Live News Credit: Chris de Blank/Alamy Live News
RMHRJP11–Full Moon, Earth's Horizon and Airglow from ISS
RM2CR9T93–This view from the Apollo 11 spacecraft shows the Earth rising above the moon's horizon. The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyth's Sea on the nearside
RFBE3ETB–Artist Concept of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
RFM226YX–Supermoon Over Jacksonville Beach Pier
RMAYHAX4–City skyline with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Lunar Park (left) on Lavender Bay at dusk
RMBEAJEM–The lunar surface photographed during the Apollo 11 mission Optimised and enhanced version of an original NASA image Credit NASA
RMRA1PFR–Total Lunar Eclipse of a Supermoon and Blood Moon on September 28th 2015, North Sea, Germany
RMW3MPCJ–Partial lunar eclipse, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK, 16th July 2019. A partial lunar eclipse and a hazy sky on the horizon turn the moon orange red during evening moonrise over the south coast. In the foreground, the Red Falcon Red Funnel Isle of Wight ferry has just docked in the port for disembarkation.
RFFPN642–Beautiful Half Moon during the day in a range of blues and cyans above a cloudy horizon. Good background with space for text
RMD0NXYJ–Apollo 16 Lunar Module Ascent Stage Rises Above the Moon
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