Russian Satellite's 121-Megapixel Image

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    Russian Satellite's 121-Megapixel Image Of Earth Is Most Detailed Yet

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    A new image taken by the Russian weather satellite, Elektro-L is giving us a different perspective of the Earth. Unlike the “Blue Marble” images common to NASA-taken images, where multiple photos are snapped from several flybys stitched together , this 121-megapixel image managed to capture the Earth in a single shot.

    Unlike anything we’ve ever seen, the weather satellite’s image used data based on wavelengths of visible and infrared light—a technique that turns vegetation into a rusty red hue is very prominent in the shot.

    The satellite took images from a single point over 35,000 kilometers over the Indian Ocean every 30 minutes, which was then combined to create videos by educator James Drake to show a day in the life of the planet. He used 350 full-resolution images taken from the Russian Research Center for Earth Operative Monitoring.




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    Russian Satellite's 121-Megapixel Image Of Earth Is Most Detailed Yet

    earth-russia.jpg




    A new image taken by the Russian weather satellite, Elektro-L is giving us a different perspective of the Earth. Unlike the “Blue Marble” images common to NASA-taken images, where multiple photos are snapped from several flybys stitched together , this 121-megapixel image managed to capture the Earth in a single shot.

    Unlike anything we’ve ever seen, the weather satellite’s image used data based on wavelengths of visible and infrared light—a technique that turns vegetation into a rusty red hue is very prominent in the shot.

    The satellite took images from a single point over 35,000 kilometers over the Indian Ocean every 30 minutes, which was then combined to create videos by educator James Drake to show a day in the life of the planet. He used 350 full-resolution images taken from the Russian Research Center for Earth Operative Monitoring.




    Source - https://www.tsknowledge.com/2019/02/russian-satellites-121-megapixel-image.html?fbclid=IwAR3rfMtTjN86cf5tjxGiqxnxILm2WLcbURM0xn_XsiMIOteN40oKzUo0CUw

    Innacurate colors. Brown should be green green should be brown!
     
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    Innacurate colors. Brown should be green green should be brown!

    the weather satellite’s image used data based on wavelengths of visible and infrared light—a technique that turns vegetation into a rusty red hue is very prominent in the shot.


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    the weather satellite’s image used data based on wavelengths of visible and infrared light—a technique that turns vegetation into a rusty red hue is very prominent in the shot.


    විස්තරේ ආයේ කියවන්න මචන්

    kiypan ko sinhalen :(
     
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    the weather satellite’s image used data based on wavelengths of visible and infrared light—a technique that turns vegetation into a rusty red hue is very prominent in the shot.


    විස්තරේ ආයේ කියවන්න මචන්

    Kiewwe na. Upangei kammeliyone