Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 3:14pm
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i'd say if it is space, its just so.. looks like its only about 50-100 miles up.
also, it looks like the night side has been time lapsed to brighten the street lamps..
very pretty no matter tho :smile:
also the terminator is not so sharp, it usually contains shades of red.. methinks its a doctored image.
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 4:10pm
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Doesn't look very real to me personally, but I've never seen earth from this sort of distance before to be honest.
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Cassius on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 4:26pm
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I don't think it's real because the 'fade' of the shadow isn't long at all - half of the earth would be basically at noontime and the other half would be at midnight, and a tiny bit would be inbetween.
Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 4:28pm
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Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 7:47pm
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Haha, yeah, I can't see NASA making this up :smile: Also, the sun sets very quickly - the transition from day to night is a rapid one. You aren't going to see the red of a sunset looking straight down on it because that's not how it works. If the image had been time lapsed to give brighter street lights, the day/night line would be much more blurred.
Having been in a solar eclipse, I can say that I could see the darkness rapidly approaching me over the water. I don't see why the line dividing day and night as the sun sets when viewed from above shouldn't be as defined.
Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 8:09pm
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You see the bright spot of light in the middle (or somewhere near it) ... thats Belgium !
Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:59pm
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Fake or not it still looks pretty sweet.
Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 10:27pm
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It's not fake... exactly. it's obveously a composite/edited image, but that doesn't make it bogus.
Quick calculation here:
How long does dusk last guys? 30 min at most! the earth is roughly 25,000 miles around, 30 min is 1/48 revolutions which translates to 520 miles. That seems reasonable in terms of the visable shadow.
And there is no way you can tell how high up it was taken from, as you do not know what angle of view the lense of the camera had.
Re: Sunset from space.
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 11:40pm
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is it possable to see the mid ocean ridges from space? i mean, theyr thousands of feet deep.
and its NEVER that sunny in Ireland.
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Wild Card on
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If it was in fact a real picture, there would be some clouds. This picture has none. As well, satelite pictures are always (or mostly) taken straight down. As any major angle will produce to much interfearence from the atmosphere.
The shadow wouldnt look like that either. Its much too focused and close. Lights and water look iffy as well.
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Cassius on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 4:12am
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The scattering of lights seems to me somewhat unrealistic as well - why would the Cote D'Ivoire area have more density of lights than Europe?
Eh, whatever. Good picture, anyway.
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Sim on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 9:49pm
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Our Geography teacher has a map of the world at night and it looks just light that.
Re: Sunset from space.
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Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 10:57pm
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damn thats a pritty image :smile:
Re: Sunset from space.
Posted by Bewbies on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 11:33pm
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wow.. i wonder how long it would take you guys to suck the life out of a picture of the easter bunny?
its a pretty picture.. regardless of whether or not it's fake
Re: Sunset from space.
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I think someone will have to break the news to Bewbies...