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The Pale Blue Dot

The Pale Blue Dot

How the Voyager space probe captured a famous image of Earth as it left the Solar System.

Witness History · BBC World Service

February 17, 20209m 3s

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Show Notes

In February 1990, the Nasa space probe Voyager took a famous photo of Earth as it left the Solar System. Seen from six billion kilometres away, our planet appears as a mere dot lit up by the Sun, and the image is credited with giving humanity a sense of our small place in the Universe. Darryll Morris speaks to Nasa planetary scientist, Candice Hansen, who worked on the Voyager programme. The programme is a Made-In-Manchester Production.

Photo: The Earth seen as a pale blue dot in a band of sunlight (Nasa)