From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I find it hard to equate an Americas Cup sports event with the exploration of space. A personal failing, I'm sure. ;-)

Chrismas Eve, 1968, is the day permanently cemented in my memory as the moment of awareness for the human race. That's the day that Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders broadcast the first Earthrise over the limb of the lunar horizon. That's the day that all human beings should have become aware of how tiny, fragile and beautiful this unique planet is in the greater scheme of things.

Sorry to hear you missed it.... the photograph is stunning:
  http://dunamai.com/articles/American_History/apollo_8.htm

Godfrey


I was 8 years old at the time. I still remember my Dad, on hearing the announcement that they 'were go' for breaking out of Earth orbit, saying "I bet they have butterflies in their stomachs right now. I know I would".

It is a fantastic photograph and I agree with your sentiments.

Tom C.


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