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The Earth is blue... how wonderful. It is amazing
Yuri Gagarin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses awe at the beauty of Earth seen from space.

Yuri Gagarin's remark, 'The Earth is blue... how wonderful. It is amazing,' encapsulates the profound sense of wonder and beauty he felt when seeing our planet from space. This statement highlights the fragility and exquisite beauty of Earth, encouraging us to appreciate and protect our home in the universe.

Themes

EarthBeautyWonderSpaceNature

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about environmental conservation, one might say, 'As Yuri Gagarin remarked, 'The Earth is blue... how wonderful,' reminding us of its incredible beauty.

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I saw for the first time the earth's shape. I could easily see the shores of continents, islands, great rivers, folds of the terrain, large bodies of water. The horizon is dark blue, smoothly turning to black. . . the feelings which filled me I can express with one word-joy.
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What beauty. I saw clouds and their light shadows on the distant dear earth.... The water looked like darkish, slightly gleaming spots.... When I watched the horizon, I saw the abrupt, contrasting transition from the earth's light-colored surface to the absolutely black sky. I enjoyed the rich color spectrum of the earth. It is surrounded by a light blue aureole that gradually darkens, becoming turquiose, dark blue, violet, and finally coal black.
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