Earth Day
Just 20 days ago we got a new view of our home from the moon. A side by side 54 years apart. (Apollo's photo was taken during the day whereas Artemis caught nighttime with background illumination). NASA's endeavors into space has created what's been called the "Overview Effect," a profound shift in awareness when viewing Earth from outside of it. Astronauts have reported intense emotions, awe, and a heightened sense of responsibility and interconnection. In fact, "Earth gazing" from the International Space Station is known to have positive psychological effects in coping with the demands of spaceflight. The term was coined by Frank Wright, who wrote the book in 1987 following many interviews with astronauts. He argues that this effect on them and has an effect on us as well. Space Exploration and Human Evolution "Let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it." -Yuri Gagarin