Fotos increibles de la Tierra, desde el espacio, de 121 Mp, con colores nunca vistos
Incredibly Detailed 121MP Photos of Earth With Colors Like You've Never Seen
We've
seen amazing images of our planet over the years, taken by astronauts
and satellites alike. We've seen how the planet looks like a blue marble
with white swirls and a few green and gold specks. But really, have we
ever seen anything like this?

The
colors and detail captured by a Russian satellite takes the cake, at
least for now, on how beautiful our planet looks from way, way above. PetaPixel
writes, "The video you see above is a time lapse put together from 6
days worth of 121-megapixel images taken every 30 minutes by the
satellite. The images themselves are not composites of several either,
they are just incredibly detailed photos of the entire planet taken from
some 22 thousand miles away. They’re so detailed, in fact, that the
resolution comes out to about 1 kilometer per pixel — or in laymen’s
terms: this ain’t no camera phone. To add a little bit of color to the
proceedings the images are also taken in 4 rather than just 3
wavelengths, yielding that orange color which is actually infrared
imaging of vegetation."
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