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Earth's Eastern Hemisphere Stuns in Photo from Space
« on: August 22, 2014, 05:53:04 pm »
Earth's Eastern Hemisphere Stuns in Photo from Space
LiveScience.com
By Jeanna Bryner, Managing Editor  5 hours ago



Earth's Eastern Hemisphere comes into view in this March 30, 2014 image snapped by an instrument aboard the Suomi NPP satellite.



Earth's biggest spy may be NASA, as its satellites trek around the blue planet snapping gorgeous views and collecting gobs of data.

The Earth-orbiting Suomi NPP satellite, launched on Oct. 28, 2011, is no exception, as the instrument-clad orbiter has spit out some breathtaking shots of humanity's home planet, including one of the Eastern Hemisphere released yesterday (Aug. 20) by NASA's Earth Observatory.

On March 30, the satellite's Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) captured the newly released image, which shows swirls of clouds above a blue, green and brown orb. The picture, in which Africa, the Middle East and Asia take center stage, was stitched together from data collected during eight orbits of Earth.

The Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) — named after late meteorologist and "father of satellite meteorology" Verner E. Suomi — involves NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Department of Defense. The partnership aims to build and launch the next generation of satellites to monitor Earth, collecting information on short-term weather and longer-term climate.

The minivan-size satellite, which weighs some 4,600 pounds (2,100 kilograms), circles Earth along a path that crosses the North and South Poles every 102 minutes at a distance of 512 miles (824 kilometers) above the planet. Even at that altitude, the satellite can't capture the entire Earth in one snapshot. So images collected from several passes must be put together to create mosaic scenes like the one released yesterday.

The Suomi NPP satellite has sent back a slew of jaw-dropping images of the planet, including other pictures showing Earth's Eastern and Western Hemispheres, nighttime shots revealing marine clouds hovering above the California coast, stunning lightning storms, and even a giant blaze from a train derailment in Quebec

Suomi is in good company. Already this year, two Earth-observing satellites — the Global Precipitation Measurement satellite and the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 — have launched.

And three more missions are set to launch in the next six months: the ISS-RapidScat, which will launch to the International Space Station (ISS) and help with weather forecasting by measuring ocean-surface wind speed and direction; the ISS Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, which will measure aerosols and pollution in the atmosphere while on board the ISS; and the Soil Moisture Active Passive, which will provide a global map of soil moisture.


http://news.yahoo.com/earths-eastern-hemisphere-stuns-photo-space-113015939.html

 

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