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Most astronauts who spend more than six months in orbit come home describing the same shift in how they see Earth — and even the ones who were briefed on it in advance say the actual feeling caught them off guard

The phenomenon has a name. The author and space philosopher Frank White coined the phrase “the Overview Effect” after reflecting on what it would mean for people to see Earth from space as part of daily life.

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