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We'll be back 🌎🚀🌕 You're looking at the terminator. No, not a futuristic cyborg: in astronomy, the terminator is the line that separates night and day on a moon or a planet — in this case, the Earth. This terminator was photographed by the astronauts of Apollo 11 on July 24, 1969, four days after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on the Moon. Armstrong, Aldrin, and Michael Collins splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, concluding their eight-day mission to the Moon and back. After living and working continuously in space for more than 20 years, we're preparing to return humans to the Moon—this time, to stay. Follow @NASAArtemis to stay in the loop on our plans to explore the Moon and Mars! Image description: A photo of a crescent Earth, as seen from space. Only the part of the Earth experiencing daytime is visible in this particular image, a thin slice that arcs down and right across the photo. White clouds, shining seas, and small bits of land can be seen. Credit: NASA #NASA #Space #Earth #Apollo #Apollo11 #Terminator #IllBeBack

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