From Earthrise to Earthset, missions like Artemis II are reshaping how we see Earth
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“What are some words that come to mind?” was the question posed on April 8 by Merriam-Webster Dictionary to the Artemis II astronauts in space, in connection with their monumental experience of being farther from Earth than any human in history.
Space exploration has certainly offered humanity new perspectives on our existence, and, consequently, has inspired words and phrases to articulate these novel experiences, especially in ways we contemplate our planet.
The “overview effect” was coined by...
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