The highest-resolution image of Earth ever made..105mb in size


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I would have to find it my HDDs are hella unorganized... LOL

damn having problems finding it....I hope I can find it!!!!

putting this into windows search isn't finding it:

size:>100,000KB

must be on the external drive that's in storage...

Here's the one of the moon, I can't remember where I found it originally, so I just copied it to my server.

http://adams-family....%20Hi%20Def.tif

Edit: For some reason, the default "Gnome Image Viewer" in Linux fails to display this image, so I have to use GIMP to see it.

Here's the one of the moon, I can't remember where I found it originally, so I just copied it to my server.

http://adams-family....%20Hi%20Def.tif

Edit: For some reason, the default "Gnome Image Viewer" in Linux fails to display this image, so I have to use GIMP to see it.

Can you open the tap on the bandwidth ? 549MB @ 120-330kB/s is gonna take a while

Can you open the tap on the bandwidth ? 549MB @ 120-330kB/s is gonna take a while

I'll see what I can do, I normally run about 3-4 Mbps upload speed, and about 15 down, but Comcast has been flakey over the past week.

Edit: Currently uploading at about 3 Mbps, which is around what it should be according to Comcast. If it's still slow it's probably just because that 3 Mbps is being divided among everybody that's downloading.

I'll see what I can do, I normally run about 3-4 Mbps upload speed, and about 15 down, but Comcast has been flakey over the past week.

Edit: Currently uploading at about 3 Mbps, which is around what it should be according to Comcast. If it's still slow it's probably just because that 3 Mbps is being divided among everybody that's downloading.

Thanks, yea it must be getting hammered, I'm getting about 120Kb/s

What is the resolution of this image? Not pixels, but in meters.

Having worked at a satellite imagery processing station in the past, I'm calling BS on this one.

This one looks better:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7151/6760135001_14c59a1490_o.jpg

Yeah look at all the purple in the clouds. Definitely 'shopped.

It depends on what variable it is. It's clearly not a true color image. It's probably measuring radiation coming from Earth on wavelengths outside the visible spectrum.

OP's image is 105MB. A GOES full disk image is about 429MB [visible channel only]... and is only 1km resolution.

A bit more info on the image

http://gizmodo.com/5...of-planet-earth

"The images... ...combines four light wavelengths, three visible and one infrared. The orange you are seeing here is the vegetation... ...The 3 reflected sunlight bands can simulate a conventional red-green-blue color picture. The near infrared channel is a vegetation indicator, since plants reflect near-ir as well as green"

I would have to find it my HDDs are hella unorganized... LOL

damn having problems finding it....I hope I can find it!!!!

putting this into windows search isn't finding it:

size:>100,000KB

must be on the external drive that's in storage...

If you're on windows grab search everything It may be faster in sorting by size and just checking through that

http://voidtools.com

can filter search *.jpg then sort or whatever works

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