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When can earth be seen from mars? according to Arthur C Clarke​

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Curiosity rover on Mars has captured its first view of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet — a striking image that shows our home planet as a bright light in the Martian sky, with the moon shining nearby. The Curiosity rover photographed Earth from Mars on Jan.

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FEATURE | December 18, 2017

10 Things, Dec. 18: Space Technology, Magic and Arthur C. Clarke

by Bill Dunford

Sir Arthur C. Clarke sent this video greeting to the Cassini mission team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2007 as they got their first close look at Saturn's moon Iapetus.

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

—Arthur C. Clarke

Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, iconic writer of science fact and fiction, was born on Dec. 16, 1917. A century later, his ideas about space and the future still propel flights of imagination—while many of his predictions have become fact. This week, we look at 10 aspects of real-life space travel that Clarke predicted, popularized or influenced. From instantaneous global communications, to a flyby of Saturn's moon Iapetus, to the detection of a mysterious visitor from beyond the solar system, much of Clarke's imagined space technology has become real-life magic.

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