Nature

Seeing Earth from space rewires astronauts' minds

Astronauts consistently report a cognitive shift when they see Earth as a single, borderless, fragile sphere — a sudden visceral sense that the divisions we fight over are invisible from 400 km up. Researchers call it the overview effect, and many astronauts say it permanently changed their priorities.

Frank White, The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution — 1987
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