Earth and Mars were about 127 million miles (205 million kilometers) when the photos were taken by @NASA’s @HiRISE camera on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
This rare image taken on July 19, 2013 by @NASA's @CassiniSaturn spacecraft shows Saturn's rings and our planet Earth and its moon in the same frame. #EarthDay #EarthDay2019
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The first photo of Earth from a weather satellite, taken by the TIROS-1 satellite on April 1, 1960. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, is photographed here next to the U.S. flag during NASA's final lunar landing mission in the Apollo series. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
This color image of the Earth was taken by the Galileo spacecraft on December 11, 1990, as it departed on its 3yr flight to Jupiter.
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This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded Sept. 18, 1977, by @NASA's Voyager 1 at a distance of 7.25 million miles from Earth. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
After traveling more than 727,000 miles in three days, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's cameras were pointed toward Earth on Aug. 15, 2005. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
This photo, called "Earth From Mars," was taken by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit on March 8, 2004. It was the first image of Earth seen from the surface of a planet beyond the moon. #EarthDay #PictureEarth
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