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File:PaleBlueDot.jpg

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This is the "Pale Blue Dot" photograph of the Earth taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft on February 14, 1990. The Earth is the relatively bright speck of light about halfway across the uppermost sunbeam.

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This narrow-angle color image of the Earth, dubbed 'Pale Blue Dot', is a part of the first ever 'portrait' of the solar system taken by Voyager 1. The spacecraft acquired a total of 60 frames for a mosaic of the solar system from a distance of more than 4 billion miles from Earth and about 32 degrees above the ecliptic. From Voyager's great distance Earth is a mere point of light, less than the size of a picture element even in the narrow-angle camera. Earth was a crescent only 0.12 pixel in size. Coincidentally, Earth lies right in the center of one of the scattered light rays resulting from taking the image so close to the sun. This blown-up image of the Earth was taken through three color filters -- violet, blue and green -- and recombined to produce the color image. The background features in the image are artifacts resulting from the magnification.
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Public domain This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was solely created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (See Template:PD-USGov, NASA copyright policy page or JPL Image Use Policy.)
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current15:39, 2 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:39, 2 November 2006792 × 895 (60 KB)Brallan~commonswikiThis is the "Pale Blue Dot" photograph of the Earth taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft on 1990-06-06. The Earth is the relatively bright speck of light about halfway down the rightmost sunbeam, circled in blue. A very high-resolution vers
20:01, 29 July 2005Thumbnail for version as of 20:01, 29 July 2005442 × 600 (14 KB)EmijrpThis is the "Pale Blue Dot" photograph of the Earth taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft. The Earth is the relatively bright speck of light about halfway down the rightmost sunbeam. A very high-resolution version of this image can be obtained [
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