A new addition to my exploration of Apollo imagery: Landsat.
The first Landsat satellite was launched in July 1972, and there are several dates in the Apollo 17 mission where image paths taken by it coincide with Apollo 17 photographs of Earth. Landsat images are available via the earthexplorer website
https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ where you can download kmz files to import into Google Earth, from which you can then download higher resolution imagery. I've compiled the individual tiles into longer paths so that they can be compared with Apollo 17's Earth imagery.
As the Earth becomes increasingly distant the two data sets become difficult to reconcile thanks to Earth being out of focus, at odd angles, photographed many hours after Landsat, or just too distant, but in the early stages of the mission there are some fantastic comparisons to be made.
Here are a few of the best - I particularly like the 'Blue Marble' view of Antarctica
AS17-148-22685 - East African Coast
AS17-148-22686 - Eritrea & Ethiopia
AS17-148-22725 - Indian Ocean
Mawson Coast (Antarctica)
AS17-148-22743 - Antarctica
South Africa