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The Chandrayaan-1 orbiter has now entered its lunar transfer altitude, and will slip into orbit around the moon in a few days. During its slow upward spiral, the spacecraft looked back to capture this lovely view of the Australian west coast and the Indian Ocean. Every time a space probe photographs the Earth, I’m awestruck by the contrast between it and the other worlds we usually look at. Our home, so rare, so beautiful. Sent by: Chandrayaan-1 | From: Earth | Sent: Oct, 2008 | Credit: ISRO Added to www.ridingwithrobots.org on Nov. 4, 2008. |
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