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Undertoad 04-06-2002 09:16 PM

4/6: Water vapor earth
 
http://cellar.org/2002/watervaporearth.jpg

It looks like a ball o' flame, but it's actually a picture of the earth - the water vapor of the earth. The satellites record the wavelengths that pick up the water vapor. The bright areas are actually the dry areas, and the dark spots are storms and high cloud tops.

Echidnaguy 04-07-2002 03:34 AM

Reference on the photo
 
Anyone able to determine where on earth (pun intended) that photo is located above?

I can't see any obvious landmasses in the photo.

Love the swirling cloud effects, though. It'd be cool to pair it with a nice photo of, say Jupiter or one of the other gas giant planets.

Like this: (hope this works)

http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/...tent/9929x.jpg

Or maybe it's 5 AM and I should go to bed. you make the call. :o

Torrere 04-07-2002 03:41 AM

Where?
 
Just guessing by it's location on the globe, the yellow smear might be the Sahara? (which would be an extremely typical place to take a picture of). Of course, that does run into problems when you try to place the other 7 or so yellow spots.

CyclopONE 04-08-2002 12:15 AM

Re: Where?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Torrere
Just guessing by it's location on the globe, the yellow smear might be the Sahara? (which would be an extremely typical place to take a picture of). Of course, that does run into problems when you try to place the other 7 or so yellow spots.
Look closely: you can see a coastline to the right of the big yellow spot. From the shape of it, it looks like the western coast of South America. It would make logical sense, given the dark spots populating the equatorial regions. As for the other yellow spots, use whatever geographical knowledge/resources you have, as I don't know where exactly they might be.

-Cyc

EDIT: Undertoad, your explanation behind the meaning of the yellow and black spots is wrong. A look here shows that the yellow is an area with high water vapor concentrations, while black spots are relatively dry areas. Despite that, I still stand by my guess for the location.

Bitman 04-08-2002 02:00 PM

Re: Re: Where?
 
Quote:

It's only Planet Earth, of course -- as seen on the Water Vapor Channel.
Call your cable TV provider now!

APOD strikes again ..

unreal- 04-10-2002 03:52 PM

nice pics....:3eye:

ChocolateMan 04-25-2002 04:23 AM

Re: Reference on the photo
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Echidnaguy
Anyone able to determine where on earth (pun intended) that photo is located above?

I can't see any obvious landmasses in the photo.

Love the swirling cloud effects, though. It'd be cool to pair it with a nice photo of, say Jupiter or one of the other gas giant planets.

Like this: (hope this works)

http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/...tent/9929x.jpg

Or maybe it's 5 AM and I should go to bed. you make the call. :o

over australia i think it is, barely definable but you can see tasmania


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