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NASA releases flip side of 'Blue Marble' photo

Thu Feb 2, 2012 6:43 PM EST
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Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: NASA reports that its updated "Blue Marble" picture of the Western Hemisphere has gone mega-viral — and now it's releasing the Eastern Hemisphere sequel.

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— Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: NASA reports that its updated "Blue Marble" picture of the Western Hemisphere has gone mega-viral — and now it's releasing the Eastern Hemisphere sequel.


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cjcold

I still have the first one as wallpaper. I like it better because it is more green. What I want is real time imagery of a revolving planet. C'mon NASA is that too much to ask? Between you and Google Earth, it could be reality. Send up a billion dollar satellite so folk like me can just watch.

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cjcold

"As the world turns" would make a much better reality show than a soap opera.

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#1.1 - Sat Feb 4, 2012 8:31 PM EST
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cjcold

C'mon NASA give us a real-time moving wallpaper.

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Reply#2 - Sat Feb 4, 2012 10:05 PM EST
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