A Pale Blue Dot: The Ultimate Earth "selfie..."
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A Pale Blue Dot was written in 1990 by Carl Sagan in response to a NASA photograph that he requested be taken as Voyager I, in February 1990, was leaving our solar system. Voyager I turned and took the "ultimate Earth selfie" showing Earth as a tiny speck of blue in a vast, scattered light rays. Stop for a moment before beginning the lesson and go to this link to see the actual photo.
3. Write a reflective response to this partial statement used to describe the Earth," a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam." (Take another look at the Voyager I photo for more insight) Can't find Earth? Look to the last semicircular light ray on the right of the photo. Find the pale blue dot!
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