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Check out this picture! ***UPDATED***

whoa, that is a great picture! post the big one here as soon as you get it. And keep bumping that mutha so I don't miss it! 🙂
 
you guys are lucky. I had to downlado a 25mb tif image... I made the 2.4mb jpg from it... the full res one I'm waiting for is 600mb :Q
 
That is SWEET!!

Thanks for that pic. When you get the larger version are you going to post it for us?? I would really love to have it. 😀
 
Niiiice picture! Can't wait to see the monster sized one!
Is it just a drawing or is it a stitch of aerial/sattellite photos of the world?
 


<< you guys are lucky. I had to downlado a 25mb tif image... I made the 2.4mb jpg from it... the full res one I'm waiting for is 600mb :Q >>



Guess you'll have to set up a ratioed ftp. I'm willing to send you 600MB of anything, to get the big verison.
 


<< Niiiice picture! Can't wait to see the monster sized one!
Is it just a drawing or is it a stitch of aerial/sattellite photos of the world?
>>

Explanation: Here are the true colors of planet Earth. Blue oceans dominate our world, while areas of green forest, brown mountains, tan desert, and white ice are also prominent. Oceans appear blue not only because water itself is blue but also because seawater frequently scatters light from a blue sky. Forests appear green because they contain chlorophyll, a pigment that preferentially absorbs red light. The above image is a composite generated predominantly with data from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), an instrument mounted on the Terra satellite that has orbited Earth since 1999 December. Sub-areas were imaged only when experiencing cloud-free daylight when it occurred from June through September 2001. The Earth looks much different at night.

bad ass pic of the shuttle launch
 


<< but also because seawater frequently scatters light from a blue sky >>




<<<<---- thought sky was blue because seawater was, not vice versa
 
awesome pics guys, any other leet big ones? I really liked the WTC satellite pic, the 14mb one. Now that was a pic 😉

if ur lookin for the 14mb wtc pic, google: wtc-photo.jpg

YEAH HOW ABOUT A LINK TO THE BIG ONE? I DONT MIND A 600mb download
 
Wow, detailed enough to make out urban areas like LA and NY! You can also see the deforestation in places like Brazil ;(
 


<< Hey look, I can see my house!!! >>



I see it, too.

And, whoa...who's that sneaking out the front door?

😉


That is one really cool picture!!
 
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