Pale Blue (last copy)
by Albarran Cabrera
Photographs: Albarran Cabrera
Publisher: the (M) editions
108 pages
Year: 2020
Comments: Designed by Les Graphiquants. In French & English.
Pale Blue is a tribute to an iconic photograph and an iconic character, astronomer Carl Sagan.
This photograph is the one showing the planet Earth, taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe at a record distance of approximately 6 billion kilometers, forming part of the Family Portrait (set of photographs of the solar system taken that day).
It is called A Pale Blue Dot, after the title of a book inspired by this photograph, written in 1994 by Carl Sagan, because the earth appears there in the form of a tiny blue dot.
Albarrán Cabrera's book Pale Blue · is a symbolic journey beginning with the origins of planet Earth.
The different strata of this Earth help humanity to better understand its own origins and evolution, and this 'memory' seems to want to tell him that their destinies are inseparable, but that it is the responsibility of humanity to 'preserve and to cherish that pale blue dot, the only house she has ever known ”.
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Pale Blue (last copy)
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Photographs: Albarran Cabrera
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Comments: Designed by Les Graphiquants. In French & English.
Pale Blue is a tribute to an iconic photograph and an iconic character, astronomer Carl Sagan.
This photograph is the one showing the planet Earth, taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe at a record distance of approximately 6 billion kilometers, forming part of the Family Portrait (set of photographs of the solar system taken that day).
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Albarrán Cabrera's book Pale Blue · is a symbolic journey beginning with the origins of planet Earth.
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Pale Blue (last copy)
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Year: 2020
Comments: Designed by Les Graphiquants. In French & English.
Pale Blue is a tribute to an iconic photograph and an iconic character, astronomer Carl Sagan.
This photograph is the one showing the planet Earth, taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe at a record distance of approximately 6 billion kilometers, forming part of the Family Portrait (set of photographs of the solar system taken that day).
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