地球升起: 影片重现
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On Dec. 24, 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to orbit the Moon, and the first to witness the magnificent sight called “Earthrise.” As the spacecraft was in the process of rotating, Anders took this iconic picture showing Earth rising over the Moon’s horizon. In 2018, the International Astronomical Union commemorated the event by naming a 25 mile diameter crater “Anders’ Earthrise.” Relive the astronauts’ experience. Image Credit: NASA 1968年12月24日,阿波罗8号的宇航员弗兰克·博尔曼、吉姆·洛威尔和比尔·安德斯成为第一批绕月飞行的人类,也是第一批目睹“地出”这一壮观景象的人。当飞船在旋转的过程中,安德斯拍下了这张地球从月球地平线升起的标志性照片。2018年,国际天文学联合会将一个直径25英里的陨石坑命名为“安德斯的地出”,以此纪念这一事件。” 重温宇航员的经历。 图片来源: NASA
2022年2月27日 Earthrise 1: Historic Image Remastered Image Credit: NASA, Apollo 8 Crew, Bill Anders; Processing and License: Jim Weigang Explanation: “Oh my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow is that pretty!” Soon after that pronouncement, 50 years ago today, one of the most famous images ever taken was snapped from the orbit of the Moon. Now known as “Earthrise”, the iconic image shows the Earth rising above the limb of the Moon, as taken by the crew of Apollo 8. But the well-known Earthrise image was actually the second image taken of the Earth rising above the lunar limb — it was just the first in color. With modern digital technology, however, the real first Earthrise image —…