The first photograph of Earth taken by a human ( Frank Borman) from another astronomical object (the Moon).
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įirst full-disk image of Earth from space taken by a person, probably by astronaut William Anders. įirst full-disk " true color" picture of the Earth subsequently used on the cover of the first Whole Earth Catalog. įirst full-disk black-and-white filtered color picture of the Earth.
#Earth from space movie#
įirst movie of Earth from space made without a human camera operator (contrast to Titov's 1961 movie) įirst image of Earth from another astronomical object's (the Moon's) surface. įirst full-disk pictures of the Earth from a geostationary orbit. įirst picture of both Earth and the Moon from the Earth's orbit. įirst image of Earth from another astronomical object (the Moon) and first picture of both Earth and the Moon from space. įirst drawing of Earth from space and art made in space (by Leonov, the first artist in space). This shows part of Richmond, Virginia.įirst image and video of Earth with a human ( Alexei Leonov) floating in space (the first ever EVA). įirst radar images of Earth from space, using a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). įirst high-resolution (sub-meter spatial resolution) satellite photography (classified). įirst image of Earth from space taken by a person, first color images and first movie of Earth from space, by cosmonaut Gherman Titov – the first photographer from space. "irst space-based Earth observation system" its first successful mission was Discoverer 14 on 19 August 1960 with the recovery of photographic film from an orbiting satellite.
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įirst television image of Earth from space and first weather satellite picture. The first "coarse maps of the solar radiation reflected by the Earth and the infrared radiation emitted by the Earth", from a mission launched on October 13, 1959. įirst image of Earth from orbit, showing a sunlit area of the Central Pacific Ocean and its cloud cover. įirst attempt of a scanner, in which a single photocell mounted at the focus of telescope would scan Earth due to the satellite movement resulting images were poor. įirst panorama of Earth from outer space. The initial photographs and digital images of planet Earth taken from outer space were preceded by aerial photography and continue in the form of satellite imagery.įor the purpose of this list, a spaceflight is defined as any flight that crosses the Kármán line, the FAI-recognized edge of space, which is 100 kilometres (62 miles) above mean sea level (AMSL).įirst image of Earth from outer space, taken by the V-2 No. This is a timeline of first images of Earth from space. History of humanity seeing our home planet on recorded media