markdj
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This is a 2Mb download but it covers the whole world and shows the world at night with the excessive light pollution of Europe, North America, Russia and Japan. Looks pretty all the same but the stars are prettier...
Edited by markdj (01/12/06 02:33 AM)
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IanUK
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Loc: Aylesbury, England, GMT+0
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Nothing downloads when I click on the link
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markdj
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I have uploaded it again to the original post, it was working no prob on my PC but after downloading from GEC it didn't load.
Edited by markdj (01/12/06 02:39 AM)
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IanUK
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Turns out I already have that one!!
Nevermind. It is a cool overlay. Have you noticed you can see the Nile river from 36,000 (yes, thirty six thousand) miles up (or the lights along it at least!)?
Whether those lights can be seen from space in reality, I have no idea...
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markdj
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Yes, that is one of the things I remarked on. Is there really lights all along the nile?
BTW This image overlay should be of higher resolution that any previous ones. I used the maximum possible resolution and compressed the image with no loss of detail.
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IanUK
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Now you mention it, it does look a bit clearer.
Maybe one day (once they fill the earth with Hi-res Imagery - in about 10,000 years!), we could start getting night time imagery and have Google Earth in Day Mode or Night Mode!.....That'd be cool......
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vriendtje
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Quote:
Is there really lights all along the nile?
Not to mention all the lights ON the Nile. Thousands of boats, feluccas, fishermensboats and luxury cruises travel along the Nile...
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