Beautiful timelapse of Earth rising over the Moon captured by the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya.

Credit: JAXA/NHK

@wonderofscience nobody mentioning it yet so I'll be that guy: there is no "Earth-rise" on the moon because it's tidally locked such that the same side always faces the Earth; therefore Earth is always in the same spot in the sky on the moon. What we're seeing here, rather, is the pov of Kaguya coming over the horizon toward us.
@australopithecus @wonderofscience you are right, but just to be picky, we do see the moon slightly wobble as it orbits. I suspect someone on the Lunar surface at just the right longitude might see the earth rise and set in an up/down way, but not tracking across the sky.