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NASA Just Released The Most Detailed View Of Earth Ever Taken- And It's Incredible

Below is one of the most comprehensive full-disk images of Earth ever captured - and the government of United States is currently downloading a new version of it every other15 minutes. This extraordinary view, captured on January 5 at ET 1:07pm, is about four times more clear and comprehensive than any full-disk image of the earth ever taken before. 


This image was captured by a recently launched National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather satellite, called GOES-16 (and formerly GOES-R). GOES-R is short for for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite.

This satellite is a part of the newest fleet of Earth-monitoring satellites. The director of NOAA's National Weather Service, Louis Uccellini, said in a press statement that the view is "much more than a pretty picture ... it is the future of weather observations and forecasting".


GOES-16 was launched on 19 November 2016, and it’s at geostationary orbit orbits, nearly 22,300 miles (35,900 kilometers) above Earth.


Here are some crops of the full-disk image.


Below is North America with a huge, rainy, snowy weather system stirring across the United States:


The Caribbean, including Florida, and part of Central America:
NOAA/NASA

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