Seeing the Earth Almost Live 143
arobic writes "European Space Agency (ESA) is putting recent pictures of the Earth (taken 2 hours before) online using Envisat. To avoid filling up their disks too quickly, only the bmp of the last 30 days are available but jpg are kept. Also, only region receiving light can be seen, which explains why no recent pictures of Thailand are available."
Thailand? (Score:1)
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Maybe he was referring to the fact that there is/was night in Thailand, so there are no recent pictures, because they need sunlight?
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Since the specialty of this site is not that they show pictures of the earth, but rather that the pictures are ~2 hours old when they are published (according to the submitter), I guess the use of the term "no recent pictures" rather refers to hours than to days.
Re:Thailand? (Score:5, Funny)
I read somewhere that the Earth exists in a state commonly referred to as 'round', so sometimes there are parts of the planet that light while others are dark. It's an interesting theory but I cannot claim to be an expert on the topic because I haven't looked out the window to observe this myself.
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Re:Thailand? (Score:4, Informative)
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It was in public school, cut me a little slack!
Re:Thailand? (Score:5, Informative)
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Way to go, Slashdot editors! Keep Slashdot "real"!
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Is it possible to zoom enough to... (Score:4, Funny)
(If not, this thing is not useful at all).
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Husband: Not right now darling, I'm trying to see our house on this cool new satellite imaging site.
Two hours later...
Husband: Oh damn it!
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What's this about Thailand? (Score:5, Funny)
'No light for you! Come back one summer solstice!'
He probably means no light emited from Thailand (Score:2)
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Thailand (Score:4, Funny)
Did I miss something? Did some devious Thai overlord deploy a sun-blocking device recently?
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Presumably, it's night there. However, that still doesn't make sense -- why can't we get satellite photos of all the pretty city lights?
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Night lights (Score:2)
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Obligatory (Score:1)
Mr Burns!
(Probably happened around the time as that episode with the power plant moved to India)
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The reason is quite simple: overuse of solar energy has used up all the sun light in their part of the globe. Parts of Alaska have this same problem during winter.
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Figures (Score:5, Funny)
le sigh (Score:2)
Maybe I should just troll the shi.. out of everyone, I'm quite sure I get modded insightful in the blink of an eye.
My God.. (Score:1)
IE only? (Score:5, Informative)
I tried to go see the tornado damage in London, but apparently the resolution is extremely low - at the multinational zoom level, if you will.
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Now everyone's burgers taste like dry crap instead of just crap.
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Click on "Observing the Earth" at the top, then click "Explore Earth in near-real time" on the new page.
Not only Thailand (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Not only Thailand - and in Korea (Score:1)
I can't believe it (Score:5, Funny)
Great. (Score:2)
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James Kim? (Score:3, Interesting)
*note: the original link has been slashdotted so I may not be fully aware of what this tech can do (magnification, etc).
Re:James Kim? (Score:5, Informative)
that's crap (Score:2)
(I don't know if they magnify that to get something big and blurry)
A typical town will be the size of a small menu icon, or 3 to 4 characters in the default xterm font.
Re:James Kim? (Score:4, Informative)
In no way is the parent "Funny." James Kim is a reference to the cNET editor who (along with his family) was lost in Oregon and died. [cnn.com] Try "Interesting" or "Insightful."
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These images lack the resolution that one would need to find a person lost in the woods.
It is tragic. It makes me want to get my HAM radio ticket just in case I need to call for help outside of cell phone range.
Don't forget MODIS (Score:4, Informative)
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/realtime/200634 1/ [nasa.gov]
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Make an awesome desktop widget (Score:5, Interesting)
In terms of awesome eye candy this would make just above the coolest desktop widget (for MacOS, Vista, or Yahoo! Widget Engine or whatever). A view of the Earth from space that reflects continuous conditions as they're seen.
You could see it snow outside your window and then 2 hours later you see that your region is now covered in a sheet of white on the map. During the Persian Gulf War I wonder if this had been around if you would have been able to see all the smoke burning oil fields.
Not sure if such a thing would be possible due to technical limitations, but if so I would be the first to run it on my desktop.
Pay service (Score:2)
Any rich geeks want to put up a spy sat? I'm sure I'm not alone.
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I always thought NASA should mount a camera on the underside of the ISS. A plain old webcam would do, but they could probably lay hands on some pretty decent imaging. They could put it out over a spare cable channel, just put some classical music on the soundtrack and let the world dri
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Live? (Score:1, Offtopic)
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It's like saying that e-mail is ALMOST live, even if I'll only reply to your letter tomorrow.
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Wardrobe Malfunction.
"To avoid filling up their disks too quickly" (Score:5, Funny)
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Triana Satalite (Score:3, Informative)
Shame, I would have like to have seen that publicized and championed by the media. A little cultural enlightenment might have gone a long way.
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To the Press Department!
Re:Triana Satalite (Score:4, Insightful)
Don't people ever tire of acting like sheep?
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Triana would have orbited pretty far out - it's 'continuous view' would have the equivalent of what you would see if you set Google Earth to an eye altitude of 10k miles. (I.E. pretty much 'move along, nothing to see here'.)
The problem with Triana (GoreSat) is that
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RAPIDFIRE (Score:5, Informative)
Sure RapidFire doesnt have the flashy web interface (actually i dont like the MIRAVI web site), but all the photos are there and up to date.
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/realtime/ [nasa.gov]
WMD found (Score:1, Funny)
OMG...I almost missed that! PONIESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs
Slashdot story with a site hosting BMP's (Score:5, Funny)
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You are wrong. Twice.
First, "PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a bitmap image format that employs lossless data compression [wikipedia.org]", so a PNG is always as good as the original. Absolutely
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I know it's lossless. It's just that a JPEG provides quality good enough to be indistinguishable for most purposes from a P
a likely story (Score:1, Redundant)
Riiiiight... Has anyone ever seen Thailand and Envisat together? Didn't think so! One minute Thailand is right next to you, then you turn around and there's Envisat, but where did Thailand go???
I think any decent person can see what I'm getting at here.
I like the older pictures (Score:4, Funny)
I kind of like the older Google satellite pictures better. I got laid off a couple of years ago, but the satellite picture of my bus stop still shows my car parked there so I can still feel like I have a job.
Programmer senses tingling (Score:4, Insightful)
And why the hell aren't they using PNG instead of BMP?
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Anyone know the location of their webserver? (Score:5, Funny)
The suspense is killing me.
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Quality (Score:3, Insightful)
My whole house could disappear as a JPEG compression artifact.
How about TIFF with LZW compression as a compromise?
Re:Quality (Score:4, Funny)
Holy crap, have you ever seen that 3d-animated show Reboot? I just got this really vivid image of a neighbourhood being destroyed as though it was whipped up in some kind of digital tornado, and sucked up into whatever unknown void... "AAhhhhh shit THEY USED JPEG!!!!!!! Run for your lives!!"
This is FANTASTIC!!! (Score:3, Funny)
Huge demand for near-realtime satellite imagery (Score:3, Interesting)
Satellite imagery could allow those people to see the current condition of their assets and the surrounding area at any time. It would allow them to buy more assets without having to travel there. People who are now watching their cash investments disappear in the flood of inflation would have a chance to survive.
The UK server doesn't have enough bandwidth to do it but maybe if someone looked away from their Macworld program for a second they could offer a live version of Google maps.
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Mostly because there *isn't* a huge demand for near-realtime imagery outside of the geek 'oh wow man this is cool' community.
Do you know why Google Maps/Eart
Hey, what is that I see? (Score:2)
Hehe... Envisat? (Score:2)
Hmm... I wonder which that could be.
(note: I'm European too; this isn't a cocky American.. just found the name funny)
Quote (Score:2, Funny)
Interesting-- what about NIGHTTIME shots? (Score:2)
Not much better than a weather satellite (Score:3, Interesting)
Whew (Score:2)
Oh thank God. I thought Thailand had finally had enough and just left.
Google Maps is off-topic (Score:5, Insightful)
The point of this thing is that the pictures are "almost live." The imagery in Google Maps tends to be several years old. It's not the same thing at all.
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Be like Billy... (Score:3, Funny)
Oddly enough, yes [imdb.com].
Though I do have fond memories of Billy Quan, The Lame List (or, "What's Weak This Week"), and the super-hero SPEED-WALKER! Plus you can see Bill Nye in his pre-Science-Guy days.
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