Earthrise (disambiguation)
- Earthrise (disambiguation)
Earthrise is a famous photograph taken on the Apollo 8 space mission.
Earthrise may also refer to:
* "Earthrise" (1990 video game), a computer game by Interstel
* "Earthrise" (video game), a 2009 massively multiplayer online role-playing game by Masthead Studios
* "Earthrise", a novel by William C. Dietz
* "Earthrise", a sub-orbital space "burial" mission by Celestis
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