Blue marble 2002 source.
Blue marble 2002 nasa.
Nasa s cassini spacecraft obtained this raw.
The hard part was creating a flat map of the earth s surface with four.
Our team is purely about communications.
The original blue marble was a composite of four months of modis observations.
Image of the blue marble 2002 much of the information contained in this image came from a single remote sensing device nasa s moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer or modis.
View of the earth as seen by the apollo 17 crew astronaut eugene a.
Flying over 700 km above the earth onboard the terra satellite modis provides an integrated tool for observing a variety of terrestrial oceanic and.
This translunar coast photograph extends from the mediterranean sea area to the antarctica south polar ice cap.
Nasa s earth observatory published.
And scientist astronaut harrison h.
Using data from nasa s terra satellite scientists and data visualizers stitched together four months of observations of the land surface coastal oceans sea ice and clouds into a seamless photo like mosaic of every square.
Using a collection of satellite based observations scientists and visualizers stitched together months of observations of the land surface oceans sea ice and clouds into a seamless true color mosaic of every square kilometer 386 square mile of our planet.
Photo of robert simmon in front of the blue marble credit.
Blue marble 2002 source.
Schmitt lunar module pilot traveling toward the moon.
This spectacular blue marble image is the most detailed true color image of the entire earth to date.
We translate data into a useable and understandable form.
In 2002 nasa produced the blue marble the most detailed true color image of the earth s surface ever produced.
Next generation offers greater spatial detail of the surface and spans a longer data collection period than the original.
Evans command module pilot.
In 2002 nasa scientists and visualizers stitched together strips of brand new data in natural color collected over four months from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer or modis instrument aboard terra.
By 2002 we finally had enough data to make a snap shot of the entire earth.
This spectacular blue marble image is the most detailed true color image of the entire earth to date.
Using a collection of satellite based observations scientists and visualizers stitched together months of observations of the land surface oceans sea ice and clouds into a seamless true color mosaic of every square kilometer 386 square mile of our planet.