The New Blue Marble



NASA has released a high-definition image of the Earth it calls Blue Marble 2012.
A 'Blue Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's most recently launched Earth-observing satellite - Suomi NPP. This composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth's surface taken on January 4, 2012. The NPP satellite was renamed 'Suomi NPP' on January 24, 2012 to honor the late Verner E. Suomi of the University of Wisconsin.

The original Blue Marble image was taken in 1972 by astronauts aboard Apollo 17. Until today, it was my desktop image. NASA has made the new image available for download in several sizes. Link to story. Link to image. -via Buzzfeed

(Image Credit: NASA/NOAA/GSFC/Suomi NPP/VIIRS/Norman Kuring)

Huh...actually looking at the photo at full resolution the horizon looks really suspect, especially along the 'north west'...like it's a gpu rendering of a texture mapped to a sphere...
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I too notice that it looks to show a much narrower degree than the other image. It's not necessarily a result of 'manipulation' though but could be a result of the distance from the earth the photo(s) were taken
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The "Americas" include Mexico....

The country to the north of the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is The "United States of America".
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Oh, this is wrong, so wrong. Sorry, but this is not real in the least.

Consider this: Earth's diameter is about 6800 miles. Now, consider that Los Angeles to Miami -- both locations visible here -- is about 2000 miles.

The continental US should be less than a third the width of the planet, but here it is shown as more than TWO thirds. The image is badly manipulated.
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