Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
I have heard the statistics before, but I do not recall previously having seen this image or any other graphic depicting it visually. Cool. Having seen it, the image certainly creates a hard-to-forget imprint on the brain. imho
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
It means more now that I am aware of there being so much water and ice in and beyond the Solar System. It might be feasible that, eons ago, a collision between Earth and a large "icy" body could have resulted in there being so much surface water. -- Tom Carroll/Physics/Keuka College (NY)
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
I wonder if the representation considers the sea's salt or is it just water?
Would it be tinnier, then?
Would it be tinnier, then?
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Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
When you add salt to water, the volume actually goes down a bit. But either way, you're not going to see a visual difference in an image like this.Salt extracted? wrote:I wonder if the representation considers the sea's salt or is it just water? :)
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Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
I voted 'No' but maybe I have seen it before and simply forgotten, given that I've been a regular APOD visitor since the late '90's.
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
Not only have I seen it before on APOD, I copied it to my NASA photos folder and use it as a background slideshow on my desktop. It is a wonderful image! Thank you!
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
To my eye the ball should appear much smaller. It appears to span half the width of the US, isn't that more than 1400 km?
Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
sigo diariamente las imàgenes de Apod desde sus inicios, so...