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The astronauts from International Space Station take and send back photos of Earth almost daily thanks to powerful digital cameras. The ISS has spent 17 years in space having travelled over 2.6 billion miles around the planet and has circled it more than 100,000 times since. Let's take a look at this eye-pleasing view.
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Kepler 452b is a rocky planet 1400 light years away from us that has 385 days a year and gravity that is roughly double ours. Based on these findings it is possible that the planet can support life.
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This gallery of incredible images of Earth was released by NASA in celebration of Earth Day and it is remarkable to see our planet from this perspective.
When you see how Earth actually fits into the rest of the galaxy, you will be surprised how insignificant our small planet really is.
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VIDEO 9 May 2014
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This is a brilliant animated short, don't skip it!
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This was made exclusively from various bits of documentaries and movies.
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4 Jun 2012
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Imagine Earth uninhabited and desolate with no humans in sight. These lonely images bring this fantasy to reality.
A great infographic collating some interesting and amazing facts about our world.
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10 Sep 2011
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Floating in space has its perks, including having a tremendous vantage point of our beautiful rotating planet. See which of these gorgeous Earth pictures inspire you the most.
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9 Sep 2011
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Incredibly beautiful photos made by photographer Nathan Spotts.
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It has been 50 years since Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin orbited the Earth, and therefore it is necessary to celebrate with these stunning pictures. Regardless of if a photo was taken decades ago our planet is still just as beautiful.
Poor Pluto, after many years of being called by Pluto it has been reduced to a number.
This is a set of pictures of the human planet. It was filmed by photographer Timothy Allen. It offers views of the deep waters of the pacific to the mountaintops of Mongolia to Africa’s dense jungles to the icy Arctic. It is an amazing piece of work.