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1st photo of Earth from the moon 60 years ago

1st photo of Earth: Fuzzy black and white view of crescent Earth in black sky over orbital view of lunar landscape.
Lunar Orbiter 1 captured this 1st photo of Earth from the moon on August 23, 1966. See a version of this image restored with modern photographic techniques, below. Image via NASA/Lunar Orbiter 1.

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1st photo of Earth from the moon

On August 23, 1966, Lunar Orbiter 1 took the 1st-ever photo of the Earth from the moon. It shows half of Earth, shot with 1960s technology, seen from the moon’s distance of 236,000 miles (380,000 km). And in the image, you can see the Earth from Istanbul to Cape Town with areas east shrouded in night. The image isn’t very detailed. But it’s mind-boggling to think about. What a contrast with NASA’s recent Artemis 2 mission that sent astronauts to orbit the moon for the first time in over 50 years! See Artemis 2 images here.

Lunar Orbiter 1 was one of five Lunar Orbiters that NASA sent to the moon in the 1960s. The Lunar Orbiter’s priority was to take photographs of the moon. That’s because NASA was preparing for the first manned Apollo mission, which came three years later. Read about the Lunar Orbiter missions, 1966-1967.

As you can see, the photo taken in 1966 reveals no detail on Earth’s surface.

But, surely, this photo stunned those on Earth who finally saw our home planet from the moon.

Years later, a digitally enhanced version

Then, in 2008, NASA released a newly restored version of the original 1966 image of Earth. NASA used refurbished machinery and modern digital technology. Consequently, the new image is higher resolution than what was possible when it was originally taken. Wow! What a difference.

The impressive restored image of the Earth from the moon is below.

Crisp, clear black and white photo of crescent Earth above lunar landscape from orbit.
In 2008, NASA restored this 1st image of Earth from the moon. Lunar Orbiter 1 took the original image. NASA used photographic techniques that were not available when that early spacecraft originally acquired this historic photo. Read more about this photo from NASA.

Bottom line: As NASA plans to land astronauts on the moon with the Artemis IV mission in 2028, it’s fun to see this 1st-ever photo of Earth from the moon, taken on August 23, 1966.

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Posted 
August 23, 2026
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