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Climate Change* Earth Day Cortez St Prescott 4-18-26
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Climate Change* Earth Day 4-22-26 *Earth View* a life-changing experience
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Click Here for 1970 Earth Day announcement with Walter Cronkite: https://www.prescottaz-blog.com/Earth_Page_01.php
The Artemis II crew described seeing Earth from deep space as a life-changing experience, evoking awe, unity, and a profound appreciation for the planet and humanity. Christina Koch noted that the experience emphasized Earth’s beauty and fragility, highlighting how small and interconnected humanity is in the vastness of space. She described noticing not only the planet’s vibrant colors but also the surrounding blackness, which made the Earth appear even more special and precious, reinforcing a sense of shared human experience and unity. The Overview Effect
The crew’s reflections align with the well-documented overview effect, a cognitive shift reported by astronauts when seeing Earth from space. This effect fosters a sense of global unity, environmental awareness, and the fragility of life, as the planet appears as a small, self-contained sphere in the vast cosmos. Koch emphasized that the experience highlighted how all humans share the same planet and basic needs, reinforcing a sense of universality and interconnectedness.
Click Here for 1970 Earth Day announcement with Walter Cronkite: https://www.prescottaz-blog.com/Earth_Page_01.php
The Artemis II crew described seeing Earth from deep space as a life-changing experience, evoking awe, unity, and a profound appreciation for the planet and humanity. Christina Koch noted that the experience emphasized Earth’s beauty and fragility, highlighting how small and interconnected humanity is in the vastness of space. She described noticing not only the planet’s vibrant colors but also the surrounding blackness, which made the Earth appear even more special and precious, reinforcing a sense of shared human experience and unity. The Overview Effect
The crew’s reflections align with the well-documented overview effect, a cognitive shift reported by astronauts when seeing Earth from space. This effect fosters a sense of global unity, environmental awareness, and the fragility of life, as the planet appears as a small, self-contained sphere in the vast cosmos. Koch emphasized that the experience highlighted how all humans share the same planet and basic needs, reinforcing a sense of universality and interconnectedness.