Satellite Images Of Continents

Each continent is (partially) shown here as seen from a satellite. The images are a "patchwork" of several different satellite images, which explains the lack of clouds. They are all taken at the same hour (noon or close), so there are almost no shadows. image:NorthAmericaSatelliteImage.jpg|North America image:EuropeSatelliteImage.jpg|Europe image:AsiaSatelliteImage.jpg|Asia image:South America satellite plane.jpg|South America Image:Africa satellite plane.jpg|Africa image:AustraliaSatelliteImage.jpg|Australia, main isle of Oceania Image:Antarctica satellite globe.jpg|Antarctica Images taken from UNEP (2003), ISBN 92-807-2272-5 Selected Satellite Images of Our Changing Environment. Except for the Antarctica and Africa images which are from http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?11656 Document available online as 13 MB PDF file: http://www.na.unep.net/publications/selected/Selected.pdf

 

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