00:00On this day in space.
00:03On October 24th, 1946, a V2 rocket captured the first ever photos of Earth from space.
00:10While these grainy black and white images might not look like much today,
00:13they were a huge deal at the time because no one had ever seen Earth from space before.
00:18The V2 rocket launched from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
00:21It carried a 35mm motion picture camera that captured a new frame every second and a half.
00:27The rocket soared to an altitude of about 65 miles before falling back to Earth.
00:32Both the rocket and the camera were destroyed after crashing into the Earth at a speed of about 340 mph.
00:38But the film survived because it was protected inside a steel case.
00:42Scientists had to drive out into the New Mexico desert to retrieve the film.
00:47When they saw the images for the first time, the scientists were literally jumping up and down with joy.
00:52And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:55NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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