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Russian satellite's 121-megapixel image of Earth is most detailed yet
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ESA Unable to Rescue Envisat Earth-Observing Satellite; Loss Disrupts Continuity of Environmental Data
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After a month of unsuccessful attempts to regain control of the Earth-observing satellite, Envisat, ESA has declared the iconic mission over.
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Breathtaking View of Earth by Russian Satellite: Big Vid : Discovery News
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A new photo of Earth from space highlights the striking beauty and intensely rich colors of our home planet.
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The greatest photo ever taken of Earth?
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The picture you're staring at right now is believed to be the highest resolution image ever taken of our planet. The ultra-crisp, 121 megapixel photo of earth was snapped from a Russian satellite floating 22,369 miles above the Indian Ocean. There are two major differences between this photo and the ones we typically see from NASA. The first is that's a single snapshot.
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Stunning Timelapse of Planet Earth from Elektro-L
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We’ve shared the images, now here’s a breath-taking timelapse of the home planet as seen from Russia’s Elektro-L weather-forecasting satellite, orbiting at a geostationary height of about 36,000 km (22,300 miles). This new video was created by James Drake using
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