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Just trying to get by on a blue marble...

Earth seen from Apollo 17, at a distance of about 29,000 kilometres (18,000 miles)

...that's extremely lonely:

Earth and Moon from Mars, imaged by Mars Global Surveyor. The distance from Earth is 139.19 million kilometres (86.49 million miles or 0.9304 AU), and the distance from Moon is 139.58 million kilometres (86.73 miles or 0.9330 AU).
Earth seen as a tiny dot by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, more than 6.4 billion kilometres (4 billion miles or 42.78 AU) from Earth. Earth is a dot obscured in a beam of scattered sunlight (pinpointed by artificial blue circle).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This user is from Earth.


Just trying to get by on a blue marble...

Earth seen from Apollo 17, at a distance of about 29,000 kilometres (18,000 miles)

...that's extremely lonely:

Earth and Moon from Mars, imaged by Mars Global Surveyor. The distance from Earth is 139.19 million kilometres (86.49 million miles or 0.9304 AU), and the distance from Moon is 139.58 million kilometres (86.73 miles or 0.9330 AU).
Earth seen as a tiny dot by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, more than 6.4 billion kilometres (4 billion miles or 42.78 AU) from Earth. Earth is a dot obscured in a beam of scattered sunlight (pinpointed by artificial blue circle).

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