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Most Detailed Image Of Earth Yet

TomDM writes "BBC News has a story on how scientists created the most accurate and detailed image of our planet yet, composing the image from satellite data, and adjusting it for the correct colours. "

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  1. Scientists where... by geekoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..suprised to find out that the Earth, is in fact, flat.

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  2. Where? by buserror · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wish we had access to that kind of data, as well as elevation data for the whole planet.

    Corelating both, we could have a planetwide flying simulator, or even submarine simulator.

    Then add the higher resolution satellite pictures to enrich the places where you have them, and we'd soon have a hugely interesting data set!

    I did a proto browser like that years ago, correlating the ghhs coastline data set and the etopo5 elevation map (at 1 degree resolution; nothing). And thats still the only vectorial data you can get covering the whole planet, for free.

    it's OUR planet anyway, why can't they release the data? it's not like the resolution is enought to have any military value anyway!

  3. Links to actual pictures by willybur · · Score: 5, Informative

    Look at the NASA MODIS site here if you want to actually see the pictures...

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  4. High Res Links by mr_gerbik · · Score: 5, Informative

    Nasa has some High Res versions here.

    Yes.. you too can download a 410MB TIFF of the earth ;)

  5. Karma Whoring by bigdreamer · · Score: 5, Informative

    This goes to the directory of the newest images.