A NASA probe headed to Jupiter has snapped a striking photo of Earth and the Moon, showing our home planet as it appears from more than 9 million kilometers away.The Juno spacecraft took the new photo Aug. 26 as part of a test of its camera imaging system called JunoCam. The result: a parting shot of the Earth-Moon system as the probe sails on its five-year trip to Jupiter."This is a remarkable sight people get to see all too rarely," said Juno principal investigator Scott Bolton, of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, in a statement. "This view of our planet shows how Earth looks from the outside, illustrating a special perspective of our role and place in the universe. We see a humbling yet beautiful view of ourselves."
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