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Is this the most profound picture of all time? Picture of Earth from Voyager. Kind of shows how insignificant we are. [Can you spot planet Earth?]

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Feel free to post what you feel is the most profound picture!
 
If anything, you should refer to this thread and its powerful message before you decide to pen yet another of your glorious posts.
 
Is this the most profound picture of all time? Picture of Earth from Voyager. Kind of shows how insignificant we are. [Can you spot planet Earth?]

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Feel free to post what you feel is the most profound picture!

All I am seeing are yellow, green and some some reddish shaded lines on a black background :danish
 
From our perspective Earth is all that matters so we are significant. Aliens would think differently though
 
Sorry for bringing my arrogance to the fore here but I would like to know whether in these lines are there other planets or not? And is this Milky way?

It's a picture of Earth in our Solar System.

Three of the frames received showed the Earth as a tiny point of light in empty space. Each frame had been taken using a different color filter: blue, green and violet, with exposure times of 0.72, 0.48 and 0.72 seconds respectively. The three frames were then recombined to produce the image that became Pale Blue Dot.[15][16]

Of the 640,000 individual pixels that compose each frame, Earth takes up less than one (0.12 pixels, according to NASA). The light bands across the photograph are an artifact, the result of sunlight reflecting off parts of the camera and its sunshade, due to the relative proximity between the Sun and the Earth.[5][17] Voyager's point of view was approximately 32° above the ecliptic. Detailed analysis suggested that the camera also detected the Moon, although it is too faint to be visible without special processing.[16]

The pale blue color of the dot is the result of polarization and scattering of the light reflected from Earth. The polarization in turn depends on various factors such as cloud cover, exposed areas of oceans, forests, deserts, snow fields etc.[18][19]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Blue_Dot

The amazing thing is that Voyager has been in space for 40 years or so, travelling at a speed of 40000 MPH, and has still NOT escaped the Solar System. The size of the universe is just mind boggling.
 
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