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The moon is much darker than Earth and would barely be visible at the same brightness scale as Earth. The combined view retains the correct sizes and positions of the two bodies relative to each other. HiRISE takes images in three wavelength bands: infrared, red, and blue-green. These are displayed here as red, green, and blue, respectively.
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NASA released a stunning image on Friday showing our home planet as well as the moon from Mars.
It’s a term used by astronomers to describe when Earth, Mars and the Sun align. ... you don’t have to have a telescope to enjoy Mars at opposition! Just look up into the sky after sunset, and ...
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Source: NASA Armstrong took the photo with a 70mm lunar surface camera while the two explored a region of the moon known as the "Sea of Tranquility.". At an event promoting his new book, No Dream ...
Earth and Moon, imaged by Mars Global Surveyor from its orbit around Mars on May 8, 2003, 13:00 UTC. South America is visible. [25] [26] 2014 Curiosity 's first view of the Earth and the Moon from the surface of Mars (January 31, 2014). [27] 2016 Earth and the Moon as viewed from orbit around Mars (MRO; HiRISE; November 20, 2016) [28]