The Galileo spacecraft was launched from the Space Shuttle Atlantis on October 18, 1989 on a six-year trip to Jupiter. On the way, the trajectory of the spacecraft took it past Venus once and Earth twice. Galileo took the Earth images in this animation just after the first flyby of the Earth, on December 11 and 12, 1990. This six-hour sequence of images taken two minutes apart clearly shows how the Earth looks from space and how fast (or slow) the cloud features change when looked at from a distance. The path of the sun can be seen crossing Australia by its reflection in the nearby ocean, and the terminator region between night and day can be seen moving across the Indian Ocean. In the original images, the Earths rotation is so dominan...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
The following subject areas are covered: Galileo Veega trajectory to Jupiter; lunar science objectiv...
The recent flyby of the Galileo spacecraft en route to Jupiter contributes a unique perspective to o...
From the early Mercury missions (1961) until now, astronauts have been observing and photographing t...
This videotape tours the Solar System and outer space using scientific visualizations from Goddard S...
The NASA/NOAA Electronic Theater presents Earth science observations and visualizations from space i...
When you first see Earth from space, you'll realize it's largely covered in white - our world is qui...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
This animation is one in a series created to show an accurate representation of the Earths rotation ...
The following subject areas are covered: Galileo Veega trajectory to Jupiter; lunar science objectiv...
The recent flyby of the Galileo spacecraft en route to Jupiter contributes a unique perspective to o...
From the early Mercury missions (1961) until now, astronauts have been observing and photographing t...
This videotape tours the Solar System and outer space using scientific visualizations from Goddard S...
The NASA/NOAA Electronic Theater presents Earth science observations and visualizations from space i...
When you first see Earth from space, you'll realize it's largely covered in white - our world is qui...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...
The ability to see Earth from space has forever changed our view of the planet. We are now able to l...