The “blue marble” was one of the most iconic pictures of the Apollo era. Taken by the astronauts of Apollo 17 on their return trip from the moon, the first fully illuminated image of the Earth taken by a person captured how the world looked on December 7th, 1972, just over 50 years ago. Now, a team from the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology has recreated that iconic image using a climate model.
Click here for original story, Supercomputer climate model is so accurate it predicts the weather patterns seen in the ‘blue marble’ image of Earth
Source: Phys.org