We first had a glimpse of Earth from space 50 years ago. We had to travel far to finally be able to turn the camera back to see and reflect on our own image. This first humbling image of our blue marble revealed how small we were in depthless black space. There are no borders seen from space - just our fragile shared home. Let's start 2019 by reflecting on our common home and humanity. - Ameeta
"Two things inspire me to awe - the starry heavens above and the moral universe within." - Albert Einstein
Editor's Note: We first had a glimpse of Earth from space 50 years ago. We had to travel far to finally be able to turn the camera back to see and reflect on our own image. This first humbling image of our blue marble revealed how small we were in depthless black space. There are no borders seen from space - just our fragile shared home. Let's start 2019 by reflecting on our common home and humanity. - Ameeta
Kindness In the News
A Mexican girl's Christmas wish list tied to a balloon floated over the border to Arizona. A couple found her balloon in a bush and then, with the help of a radio station, made her wishes come true.
A harpist plays as trauma survivors walk through the Trauma Healing Project in Oregon. The beautiful harmonies and a woman's spontaneous singing brought tears and set a healing tone.
We are all riders on the same planet. Seen from space 50 years ago, Earth appears as a gift to cherish.
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