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Radical Centrist
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6/8/2003: Earth at night from the north pole
![]() A regular Cellar favorite is the "earth at night" image which showed up about two years ago or so. This is the same sort of thing, only from the perspective of the North Pole. There's not much to say about it, except of course... there we all are on that big ball in space. |
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The future is unwritten
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Japan is so bright! The reason is that single white dot on Alaska's north shore next to the lighter colored ice field. That's Prudhoe Bay.
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Hoodoo Guru
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Totally fascinating.
Can we get an image from the South Pole?? |
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Badger (my husband) is currently somewhere in that very bright swath of light known as Japan...
Was that star field simulated (or shot seperately and pasted in later?) Can you point us to the source of that pic? Thanks! - Pie
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Yeah sez you
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Is this a composite image? It looks like everywhere is in darkness at once. How did that happen?
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Radical Centrist
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I don't know, I don't know and I don't know. Howzat for service!
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Hoodoo Guru
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
So we are getting demanding... |
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Casual Observer
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Two clues that this isn't a "real" image; as pointed out, it's dark everywhere, and no storms/clouds anywhere.
This appears to be a reprocessing of the image known as "The Brilliant Earth" (there is a daytime counterpart "The Living Earth"). These images are composites of satellite photos chosen and blended to elliminate weather obscuration. The image is simply mapped onto a sphere and a view from the top shown. I'm not sure about the background. There is a corresponding composite image called "The Starry Sky" which might have been similarly mapped, though it could be almost any simple starfield or even a set of randomly generated dots that "looks about right". More info on the sources can be seen at http://livingearth.com |
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Professor
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Along time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
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Quote:
from http://www.coolantarctica.com/ |
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Thanks! Interesting site also. I ended up buying a book
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Hoodoo Guru
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And there wasn't much to see. But that in itself is interesting.
I had an art teacher in college who would not let us use the word interesting in describing a painting because it was too vague. |
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