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Apollo 8 - Earth from 30,000 km - 1968 - NASA - Reprocessing via AI
Photo taken by the NASA Apollo 8 mission in December 1968. This is one of the first images taken by humans of the whole Earth. Photographed probably by William Anders, the photo shows the Earth at a distance of about 30,000 km. The image was originally taken upside down, now you can clearly see that South America is in the foreground. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 25000x21877 pixels, or 546.92 million pixels. The document can be downloaded from this page.
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP
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Apollo 8 - Earth from 30,000 km - 1968 - NASA - Reprocessing via AI
Photo taken by the NASA Apollo 8 mission in December 1968. This is one of the first images taken by humans of the whole Earth. Photographed probably by William Anders, the photo shows the Earth at a distance of about 30,000 km. The image was originally taken upside down, now you can clearly see that South America is in the foreground. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 25000x21877 pixels, or 546.92 million pixels. The document can be downloaded from this page.
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP
Our Facebook Page: bit.ly/PipploFB
Our YouTube Channel: bit.ly/PipploYT