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Indian Ocean, with clouds C016 / 3714

Indian Ocean, with clouds C016  /  3714


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Indian Ocean, with clouds C016 / 3714

Indian Ocean, with clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data. Clouds, land and sea in natural colours were combined with exaggerated topographic data. The Indian Ocean is surrounded by Africa (upper left), Asia (across top), Australia (lower right), and Antarctica (bottom centre). A tropical storm (upper left) lies to the north of Madagascar, while a large low pressure system is circulating just off the Antarctic coast, with a long bank of cloud north of Kerguelen. Cloud data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Terra satellite

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This stunning print titled "Indian Ocean, with clouds C016 / 3714" captures the beauty and complexity of our planet's vast water body. Created using a combination of satellite and mapping data, this computer-generated graphic showcases the Indian Ocean in all its natural glory. The image reveals the Indian Ocean surrounded by Africa to the upper left, Asia across the top, Australia to the lower right, and Antarctica at the bottom center. The attention to detail is remarkable as it incorporates exaggerated topographic data along with clouds, landmasses, and sea in their true colors. Notable features include a tropical storm located north of Madagascar and a large low-pressure system circulating just off the Antarctic coast. A long bank of clouds stretches north of Kerguelen Island. These meteorological phenomena highlight both the dynamic nature of our planet's weather systems and its breathtaking beauty. The cloud data used in this artwork was sourced from NASA's Terra satellite through its Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). This collaboration between technology and artistry has resulted in an awe-inspiring representation that showcases Earth science at its finest. Produced by PLANETARY VISIONS LTD/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, this print serves as a reminder of our planet's interconnectedness while also highlighting its diverse landscapes. Whether displayed in homes or offices, it invites viewers to appreciate both Earth's natural wonders and human ingenuity in capturing them through advanced imaging techniques.

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