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A NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite has returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth from one million miles away. This color image of Earth was taken by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope. The image was generated by combining three separate images to create a photographic-quality image. The camera takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband filters -- from ultraviolet to near infrared -- to produce a variety of science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used in these color images.
originally posted by: TheEarthIsNotAGlobe
So I've been a person that questions everything, it wasn't until recently that I questioned the heliocentric model of our universe. Now i am not a "flat earther" but I believe it is rather easy to sense, see, learn that we don't live in a spinning ball in infinite space. Life is far more significant than that and so is our "reality".
I recently started a youtube channel and will be posting links to my videos later on when I am more familiar with the people here!
Cheers
The Earth is Not A Globe
Perception of color begins with specialized retinal cells containing pigments with different spectral sensitivities, known as cone cells. In humans, there are three types of cones sensitive to three different spectra, resulting in trichromatic color vision.