About BlueMarbles.org
When you get a blue marble from someone, you’ll know what to do.
Because they’ll explain.
Commit random acts of ocean kindness...wherever you are.
Then tell us your blue marble’s story with links to photos or video of your blue marble in the comments section below.
And write about it on your own blog, facebook, or twitter, post images to flickr and youtube, keyword “bluemarbles.org”.
But be sure to share your blue marble within 24 hours...with someone who is living like they love our blue planet.
BlueMarbles.org will share the results and the journeys of these
thousands of blue marbles and the people they reach on Jacques Cousteau’s 100th Birthday, June 11th 2010 in honor of World Ocean Day and the man who first brought the wonders of our big blue marble to so many of us.
It's a simple idea: commit a random act of ocean kindness by sharing a blue marble forward with someone doing good things for our blue planet and tell them to do the same.
The Blue Marble, is a famous photograph taken of the Earth by astronauts on December 7, 1972. It is likely the most widely distributed photographic image in existence. The image is one of the few to show a fully illuminated Earth, as the astronauts had the Sun behind them when they took the image. To the astronauts, Earth had the appearance of a glass marble (hence the name, Blue Marble).
When you get a marble, pass it along within 24 hours with the message to do the same...around and around the blue marbles will go...around the big Blue Marble, our ocean planet.
If you would like to order some marbles yourself, the cobalt or azure blue marbles of choice come in many sizes and are made by Marble King of recycled glass in the USA.
Contact Marble King @ 304-337-8337 or berifox@marbleking.com to order blue marbles in one of many sizes or shades. Orders of larger numbers will cost less per marble (between 3 and 10 cents per marble).
You can also order blue marbles from Moon Marble.
Or 25mm glass Earth Marbles in 5 lb bags.
Your local antique shop or toy store likely has some blue marbles too.
Tens of thousands more blue marbles are traveling out in to the world at talks at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cornell University, California Academy of Sciences, New England Aquarium, Stanford University, Gateway School, in El Salvador, Panama, India, Fiji, Canada, Mexico, Washington DC, Indiana, Virginia, New York City...
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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