Apollo 17 astronauts were on their way to a mission to the Moon when, at a distance of about 45000 km they to the famous picture which is sometimes called "The Blue Marble"
Earth as a Blue Marble relates to a picture taken on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft at a distance of about 45,000 kilometres (28,000 mi). The crew had their back to the sun so the Earth was fully illuminated. Similar pictures have been taken since that time. The phrase is used and popularized in Carl Sagan's documentary/science series "Cosmos" to represent the beauty and smallness of our planet in relation to the Universe.
I assume you're referring to the manned lunar landings. Those launch dates are as follows: Apollo 11 - July 20, 1969 Apollo 12 - November 14, 1969 Apollo 14 - January 31, 1971 Apollo 15 - July 26, 1971 Apollo 16 - April 16, 1972 Apollo 17 - December 7, 1972
November 2, 1972 fell on a Thursday.
Last week, I believe. Men go into space on the average of every few months. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_shuttle_missions In fact, the March 11, 2008 Endeavor Shuttle is still in space as I write this--on an approximately 16 day mission. Eugene Cernan was the last man on the moon, back in December, 1972. http://www.panoramas.dk/moon/apollo-17.html
Lonely Planet was created in 1972.
The image is one of the few to show a fully illuminated Earth, as the astronauts had the Sun behind them when they took the image. To the astronauts, Earth had the appearance of a glass marble
Earth as a Blue Marble relates to a picture taken on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft at a distance of about 45,000 kilometres (28,000 mi). The crew had their back to the sun so the Earth was fully illuminated. Similar pictures have been taken since that time. The phrase is used and popularized in Carl Sagan's documentary/science series "Cosmos" to represent the beauty and smallness of our planet in relation to the Universe.
December 19, 1972
The last Apollo moon mission was Apollo 17, that launched on December 7 1972 and returned to Earth on December 19 1972.
Apollo 17 was the last manned moon mission. It was launched December 7, 1972 and splashed down back here on Earth December 19, 1972.
December 21st 1972 was a Thursday.
29 December 1972 was a Friday.
December 14, 1972, was a Thursday.
December 23 1972 was a Saturday.
The Apollo mission ended in December 1972.
December 12, 1972 fell on a Tuesday.
Apollo 17 was on December 1972.