Hope you don't mind me posting some space related news here:

December 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the flight of Apollo 8. Launched in December 1968, the Apollo 8 mission saw the first humans orbit the moon. Frank Borman (last spaceflight), Jim Lovell (later commander of Apollo 13) and Bill Anders (first and only spaceflight) were the first people to see the far side of the moon with their own eyes.

It was the first flight of a Saturn V rocket with humans on board. Apollo 8 did not carry a Lunar Module as the craft was still not ready. The flight was instrumental in testing the Apollo hardware and tracking, paving the way for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's lunar landing on Apollo 11 in 1969.

Bill Anders took the famous 'Earthrise' photo of Earth rising over the lunar horizon. The original orientation of the photo has the earth positioned to the left of the moon.