Funny...Anders was the first to see the amazing sight unfolding beautifully, but I believe Lovell completely understood immediately the absolutely historical importance of what they were seeing, to the point Anders and to tell him to calm down!
From the official NASA site:
BORMAN: All right, we're gonna roll. Ready… Set…
ANDERS: The impact crater with uh - at uh - just prior to the subsolar point on the south side, in the floor of it, uh, [unintelligible], there is one dark hole. But I couldn't get a quick enough look at it to see if it might be anything volcanic.
ANDERS: Oh my God, look at that picture over there! There's the Earth comin' up. Wow, is that pretty!
BORMAN: Hey don't take that, it's not scheduled. [shutter click]
ANDERS: You got a color film, Jim? Hand me a roll of color, quick, would you?
LOVELL: Oh man, that's great.
ANDERS: Hurry.
LOVELL: Where is it?
ANDERS: Quick
LOVELL: Down here?
ANDERS: Just grab me a color. A color exterior. Hurry up. Got one?
LOVELL: Yeah, I'm looking' for one. C 368.
ANDERS: Anything. Quick.
LOVELL: Here.
ANDERS: Well, I think we missed it.
LOVELL: Hey, I got it right here [in the hatch window].
ANDERS: Let me get it out this one, it's a lot clearer.
LOVELL: Bill, I got it framed, it's very clear right here! [shutter click]
LOVELL: Got it?
ANDERS: Yep.
LOVELL: Take several, take several of 'em! Here, give it to me!
ANDERS: Wait a minute, just let me get the right setting here now, just calm down.
LOVELL: Take -
ANDERS: Calm down, Lovell!
LOVELL: Well, I got it right - aw, that's a beautiful shot…Two-fifty at f/11. [shutter click]
ANDERS: Okay.
LOVELL: Now vary-vary the exposure a little bit.
ANDERS: I did, I took two of 'em here.
LOVELL: You sure you got it now?
ANDERS: Yeah, we'll get - well, it'll come up again, I think.
For the astronauts, seeing the Earthrise was an unexpected and electrifying experience, and one of the three photographs taken by Bill Anders became an iconic image of the 20th century.
How could seeing something like that not make someone feel the presence of God, and be closer to it? God bless those men for giving us that, and the beautiful reading of Genesis.
Oh wow, I posted #21 before seeing your great post. It is one of my favorite accounts as well.
You just might like to read post 21. It pertains to the details of the NASA photo(s).
Merry Christmas!