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Astronomy Picture of the Day
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Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2019/08/25
Leaving Earth
Image credits:
NASA
/
JHU Applied Physics Lab
/
Carnegie Inst. Washington
Explanation:
What it would look like to leave planet Earth? Such an event was
recorded visually
in great detail by the MESSENGER spacecraft as it swung back past the Earth in 2005 on its way in toward the
planet Mercury
. Earth can be seen rotating in
this time-lapse video
, as it recedes into the distance. The sunlit half of Earth is
so bright
that background
stars are not visible
. The
robotic MESSENGER spacecraft
is now in orbit around
Mercury
and has recently concluded the first
complete map of the surface
. On occasion,
MESSENGER
has continued to
peer back
at its home world. MESSENGER is one of the few things created on the
Earth
that has left and will
never return
-- at the end of its mission MESSENGER crashed into
Mercury's surface
.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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