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Related: About this forum"Grand oasis in the vastness of space" Apollo-8 December 24 1968
A time that now seems so difficult to remember, or even to imagine.This is how Earthrise came to be captured:
My New Year's Wish for all of us is that December of 2023 will be better than so many of those this century
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"Grand oasis in the vastness of space" Apollo-8 December 24 1968 (Original Post)
SorellaLaBefana
Jan 2023
OP
Same! Will visit and post here some...there is a strange shortage of optimism on this blue planet.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jan 2023
#2
doc03
(36,813 posts)1. A Good News forum, I didn't know there was one. Beautiful
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)2. Same! Will visit and post here some...there is a strange shortage of optimism on this blue planet.
niyad
(120,398 posts)3. KNR
Tommymac
(7,334 posts)4. That has to be the most beautiful picture EVER taken by a human being. EVER.
I tear up everytime I see it.
I remember it well, being a 10 year old glued to the TV when Frank Borman and crew took it, and read from Genesis on Christmas Eve.
JohnnyRingo
(19,356 posts)5. Kick.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but that one was worth a billion dollars.
Rebl2
(14,870 posts)6. This image
always takes my breath away. It is beautiful! I remember the Bible reading by the astronaut still, but am not sure who it was now.
cbabe
(4,236 posts)7. Apollo 8 Christmas Eve Broadcast - Genesis Reading (1968)
https://en.wikipedia.org wiki Apollo_8_Genesis_reading
Apollo 8 Genesis reading - Wikipedia
Astronauts Bill Anders, Jim Lovell, and Frank Borman, the first humans to travel to the Moon, recited verses 1 through 10 of the Genesis creation narrative from the King James Bible. [1] Anders read verses 1-4, Lovell verses 5-8, and Borman read verses 9 and 10. Around the world, television sets glowed with the broadcast.
Apollo 8 Christmas Eve Broadcast - Genesis Reading (1968)
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Apollo 8 Genesis reading - Wikipedia
Astronauts Bill Anders, Jim Lovell, and Frank Borman, the first humans to travel to the Moon, recited verses 1 through 10 of the Genesis creation narrative from the King James Bible. [1] Anders read verses 1-4, Lovell verses 5-8, and Borman read verses 9 and 10. Around the world, television sets glowed with the broadcast.
Apollo 8 Christmas Eve Broadcast - Genesis Reading (1968)
https://m.