Only 24 People Have Ever Seen the Whole Earth in one view.

Only the astronauts who went to the moon were far enough away from the Earth to see the entire planet at once, and not just part of it, floating in the blackness of space. Even those on the International Space Station can’t see the whole Earth at one time.

Many of those 24 astronauts described the experience as life-changing—a deep emotional and cognitive shift that reoriented their priorities, values, and even their careers.

Apollo 14’s Edgar Mitchell said:

“From out there on the moon… you develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it.”

The founder and CEO of Living Globes Society, Sten Linnander, had a similar vision during a special ceremony in 1996. He saw the whole Earth as alive—a conscious presence that simply wants to be seen.

That vision is now becoming a reality.

Living Globes are next-generation digital spheres that display our entire living planet as it looks right now, in three dimensions—always moving, always changing, always now. Sunlit side and night side.

24 astronauts…. only 10 are alive today. You may not be able to rocket into space, but you can still join those privileged few and see the Earth like they did—with a Living Globe.

Will you help bring this vision into the world?

Take our one-minute survey and share your thoughts.

** By taking our short survey, you’ll be automatically entered into our monthly drawing. Winners will be among the first to be able to purchase a Living Globe when they become available — at 50% off the future market price!