• Kichae
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      171 year ago

      I actually think it’s a sign of success, at least in one realm. We’ve been taking pictures of Earth from Mars for decades now. That it’s a common enough thing that it could maybe be “mildly interesting” is an achievement.

      • @robotrash@lemmy.robotra.sh
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        21 year ago

        I could see that, I just worry that leads to complacency rather than a broader interest. Of course we don’t have much history for this to grow from yet!

    • IninewCrow
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      31 year ago

      In order to fail, you first have to achieve something … and in terms of the wider universe and our planet … humanity has only just started

      • @barnsbauer@lemmy.world
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        I too was initially wondering that. A comparison with a similar camera to that of the Mars rovers would’ve been more interesting. We have much more capable cams here at home.

  • @Kaliax
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    Is it possible to see Earth’s moon from Mars? Or would it be too small in a shot like this?