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Transparent background, re-oriented the arrows to accurately represent Flat Earth Theory - the Sun is meant to go clockwise. 23:06, 2 January 2008 851 × 456 (11 KB)
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In 1972, the very first photo showing Earth in its entirety made its debut. Since then, many similar 'Blue Marble' pictures have followed.
This image is based on File:Orlando-Ferguson-flat-earth-map.jpg, which Fallschirmjäger restored using various magic tricks. I have no familiarity with the FPC criteria, but the restored version seems to meet them with flying colors. Articles in which this image appears Flat Earth, Myth of the Flat Earth, could probably be used in others
Image of Orlando Ferguson on his map of the Flat Earth. Orlando Ferguson (November 6, 1846 – February 3, 1911) was a South Dakota resident best known today for a detailed flat earth map he created in 1893.
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The original image was rotated 95 degrees clockwise to produce the published Earthrise orientation to better convey the sense of the Earth rising over the moonscape. The published photograph shows Earth rotated clockwise approximately 135° from the typical north–south-Pole-oriented perspective, with south to the left.