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  2. Deep Space Climate Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The first EPIC image, released by NASA on 6 July 2015, shows the full sunlit Earth from 1,475,207 km (916,651 mi) or nearly four lunar distances away, centered on the Americas. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] The Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) takes images of the sunlit side of Earth for various Earth science monitoring purposes in ten different ...

  3. NASA releases stunning time-lapse video showing an entire ...

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    Mother Earth is a beautiful woman, there is no doubt about that. And NASA's Polychromatic Imaging Camera, ... EPIC had to take a picture every two hours to achieve the fantastic time-lapse, which ...

  4. Epic - Wikipedia

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    EPIC Express, an EPIC board with PCI Express capability; Epic (web browser) Epic, a large user story in software development and product management; Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera, an earth-facing camera in the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite; Electromagnetic Personal Interdiction Control; Embedded Programmable Interrupt Controller

  5. Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera's satellite image of the solar eclipse over North America [87] Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders preemptively declared a state of emergency related to the eclipse, citing the expected increase of travel to the state which could result in transportation difficulties, such as in Fort Smith , where ...

  6. Incredible NASA video shows view of solar eclipse from space

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    While many saw the recent solar eclipse from the ground, NASA has put together a video showing what the event looked like from space.

  7. Stanford Earth imaging Project - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Exploration Project (SEP) is an industry-funded academic consortium within the Geophysics Department at Stanford University. [1] SEP research has contributed greatly to improving the theory and practice of constructing 3-D and 4-D images of the earth from seismic echo soundings (see: Reflection seismology).

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  9. Category:Satellite imaging sensors - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer; Apollo TV camera; E. Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera; Enhanced Thematic Mapper;