Get a daily fresh look at the Earth with NASA's new website
NASA launched a new website Monday to remind forgetful Terrans what their planet looks like. The website will feature at least a dozen new images of the Earth's full, sunlit face from within the past 36 hours. The EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera) aboard NASA's DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory) satellite will be responsible for capturing these images from its orbit at L1, a distance of roughly one million miles. While the EPIC itself only boasts a 4 megapixel resolution, it is capable of snapping up to 10 narrowband wavelength images at a time. By combining three of these single-color images into a composite, NASA can generate 12 MP images for the site.
BaldWonder
Anyone else think the Earth looks like it's scared of something? Australia is the mouth, those two storms near Japan are the eyes.
AntronArgaiv
Very cool!
Cue the flat earth folks, claiming they're all 'shopped...because the clouds aren't moving./s
Cue the flat earth folks, claiming they're all 'shopped...because the clouds aren't moving./s
ifeign
Everything is so brown...
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