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For a long time we could only imagine what our planet looked like from space.
Crewed missions to the Moon enabled astronauts to photograph Earth with hand-held cameras.
In 1970 the US Environmental Protection Agency was formed, the Clean Air Act was passed by Congress
Astronauts aboard the Apollo 17 mission capture another iconic view of Earth
By now spacecraft had travelled far beyond the Moon, to the fringes of our Solar System
Closer to home, the Landsat satellites documented deforestation, glacier flows and political events
As new missions are launched and technology develops, scientists are still photographing our home
The Blue Marble
Challenges in capturing the image
What would it have been like to take a photo from inside a spacecraft?
Apollo 17 launch
The first image of Earth from Space
The impact of the image
Combining the image of the Earth with data
How the image became a symbol for environmentalists
Environmental inequities
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In Payload Control Area-1, our dedicated team of flight controllers interacts with astronauts on the space station as they conduct experiments and demonstrate new technologies that help us explore, expand what we know, and make life better on Earth.
The Laboratory Training Complex houses a full-size mock-up of the interior ISS U.S. National Laboratory that gives flight controllers hands-on experience with laboratory facilities and experiments.