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Picture from Mars: That is How Insignificant Earth is.
New photo from Nasa. It shows the earth over the horizon. And seen from Mars all our problems on Earth seem completely insignificant.
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/fig...17936_fig1.jpg http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA17936 |
Without a doubt.
Nice picture, btw. :) |
I knew Earth was insignificant long before I saw that photo. We are less than a speck of dust.
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I CAN SEE MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!SmileWavy
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It is hardly blocking Marvin's view at all!
No reason to bring out the PU-36 Space Modulator... |
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What that photo demonstrates perfectly is how big our solar system is.
To colonise Mars would be an extrodonary achievement but what could we achieve from there? |
This second image from the same page is most interesting.
Our moon seems such a long way from Earth. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1391872604.jpg |
How do we know that is really a picture of Earth? Just me being a skeptic.
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I can see Russia...
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I love this sort of thing. The pic with the inset showing our moon is very cool. It's not that surprising when you consider that if we look up and see mars, or even Venus or Saturn or jupiter, we just see a dot. As much as I can "zoom in" with my telescope, the best view that I've had of Mars is similar to the picture below. I can see the "canals" and the polar caps.
not my photo... http://www.footootjes.nl/Astrophotog...00216_Mars.png |
As I see it, every lump floating around out there is significant.....with a lot of nothing in between......ah, not including the "dark matter".:eek:
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and the dark energy, don't forget that
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insignificant, but people take the place so seriously.
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Cool pic!
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Still seems like a cozy little plant from so far away...
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