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​First photo of Space to the latest one: A timeline of iconic photos​

Last updated on - Jun 28, 2024, 16:19 IST
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First photo of Earth from Space (1946)

In 1946, a simple black-and-white image changed our perspective forever. Captured by a V-2 rocket launched by the US, this first photo of Earth from space revealed our planet in a way no human had seen before. The grainy image, taken at an altitude of 65 miles, marked the beginning of space photography and ignited our fascination with the universe. (Image source: Nasa)

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Earthrise (1968)

Who can forget the iconic moment in 1968 when Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders snapped a photo of "Earthrise"? This incredible image forever changed how we see our planet, as it revealed Earth's delicate beauty against the rugged backdrop of the Moon. The picture inspired unity, wonder, and a renewed determination to safeguard our precious world. (Image source: Nasa)

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The Blue Marble (1968)

Back in 1972, the Apollo 17 crew managed to capture a breathtaking image of Earth known as "The Blue Marble." This remarkable photo depicts our beautiful planet in all its glory, suspended in the infinity of space. It quickly became one of the most iconic images in history, representing the stunning beauty, delicate nature, and the intricate web of life on Earth. (Image source: Nasa)

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The great Red Spot (1979)

In 1979, Voyager 1 captured an incredible image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a massive storm larger than Earth. This mesmerizing image revealed a swirling maelstrom of intense colours, showcasing the enigmatic nature of our solar system's giant and igniting our curiosity about celestial bodies beyond our own. (Image source: Nasa)

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First close-up image of Saturn's Rings (1981)

In 1981, Voyager 2 took the first close-up image of Saturn's magnificent rings, uncovering a captivating arrangement of ice and rock particles forming intricate bands around the gas giant. This groundbreaking photograph forever transformed our understanding of Saturn's rings. (Image source: ESA)

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The Pale Blue Dot (1990)

Voyager 1 beamed back an iconic image known as the 'Pale Blue Dot' in 1990. It shows Earth as a tiny speck from 3.7 billion miles away, reminding us of our place in the cosmos and the importance of caring for our planet. (Image source: Nasa)

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Pillars of Creation (1995)

The Hubble Space Telescope took an incredible picture of the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula in 1995, showing where new stars are formed. This photo highlights the marvels of far-off nebulae and adds to our fascination with the beginnings of stars and planets. (Image source: Nasa)

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The Hubble Deep Field (1995)

In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope captured the "Hubble Deep Field," revealing thousands of galaxies in a seemingly empty spot of the sky. This image expanded our view of the universe, showcasing the incredible diversity and beauty of galaxies across cosmic time. (Image source: Nasa)

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​Mars Rover Selfie (2012)

In 2012, the Curiosity rover on Mars captured a historic selfie, revealing its robotic arm and the stunning Martian landscape, serving as a testament to human ingenuity and inspiring our curiosity to explore and understand Mars. (Image source: Nasa)

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​The Black Hole (2019)

In 2019, humanity saw the unseeable when the Event Horizon Telescope revealed the first image of a black hole in the galaxy M87. This groundbreaking photograph captured the eerie silhouette of the black hole's event horizon, confirming Einstein's theory of general relativity and sparking profound questions about the nature of space, time, and the universe itself. (Image source: Nasa)

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JWST Carina Nebula (2022)

In 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope revealed a stunning image of the Carina Nebula, showcasing intricate details of young stars and their surroundings. This provided new insights into stellar formation and galaxy evolution, expanding our understanding of the universe. (Image source: Nasa)

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