space.com — SPACE.com wishes all its readers a great Earth Day with two photos that show how far mankind has come while riding Spaceship Earth. The left photo of Earth was the first taken from the weather satellite TIROS-1, on April 1, 1960.
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lyghtApr 28, 2008
Pretty sure a major website isn't going to go down.
lolinyerfaceApr 28, 2008
What Mansellisme meant to say, "I R TEH ANGRY I CANT PRESHEATE BOOTIFUL IMAGE! LIFE IZ CRAPPY AN I HATE MYSELF."
mrslumberjackApr 28, 2008
A lens flare is kinda neat, but I wouldn't say it's something that wins.
iiikrazykiddiiiApr 28, 2008
Your harsh.. if you could be nicer, it would make the world a better place.
ktk1336Apr 28, 2008
Space may be the final frontierBut it's made in a Hollywood basementCobain can you hear the spheresSinging songs off station to stationAnd Alderon's not far awayIt's Californication
onelessApr 28, 2008
So then God didn't create all of the things in the Universe that don't look beautiful? Mercury is kind of barren and ugly, so I suppose Thor created that one? Or how about any one of thousands of weird, potato-shaped asteroids floating around out there? Empty space isn't that aesthetically pleasing either and it makes up the vast majority of the Universe. I suspect you're no Brad Pitt- did God not create you?
active1x0Apr 28, 2008
Actually I did too, at first; spent about 5 minutes trying to figure out where that picture came from. Confusing ass page. Those goddamn commies!
mrtankjumpMay 1, 2008
Well, if you took away the brownish atmosphere completely covered in clouds, then you would see a barren landscape, with no green at all, and perhaps a brown ocean.
larrykimApr 25, 2011
this earth day infographic shows the impact of the internet on our planet: http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2011/04/21/earth-day-infographic