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(The light band over Earth is an artifact of sunlight scattering in the camera's optics, resulting from the small angle between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth takes up less than a single pixel - NASA says "only 0.12 pixel in size". Cropped.)
 
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The light band over Earth is an artifact of sunlight scattering in the camera's optics, resulting from the small angle between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth takes up less than a single pixel - NASA says "only 0.12 pixel in size". Cropped.

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current08:30, 3 April 2013Thumbnail for version as of 08:30, 3 April 2013480 × 384 (38 KB)Daniel (talk | contribs)The light band over Earth is an artifact of sunlight scattering in the camera's optics, resulting from the small angle between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth takes up less than a single pixel - NASA says "only 0.12 pixel in size". Cropped.
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