Does seeing Earth from space alter your perspective?

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2012-12-10

Summary:

Whenever I watch videos of Earth from space I'm struck by how thin the atmosphere is. Seen from above, our atmosphere is nothing more than a thin shell, enveloping life on Earth. It looks fragile. For me, it makes it even harder to rationalize polluting the environment or letting carbon emissions run wild when you realize that there isn't an infinite repository for our industrial scale excreta.For the 40th anniversary of the "Blue Marble" photograph, a group called Planetary Collective has put together a short film (20 minutes) documenting the perspective-altering experience of seeing Earth from space featuring interviews with five astronauts. [More] Add to digg Add to StumbleUpon Add to Reddit Add to Facebook Add to del.icio.us Email this Article

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Date tagged:

12/10/2012, 08:14

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12/09/2012, 21:37