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“Earthrise” taken by NASA/ Apollo 8 crew member Bill Anders on December 24, 1968.
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Nature.
Image detail from “A token of love from me, to thee” by Sarah Mapps Douglass, from the Amy Matilda Cassey album, c.1833. Watercolor and goache.
Nature.
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Clock of the Long Now
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