
''Feast For Eyes'': ISRO Releases Stunning New Images Showing India From Space
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The images are a mosaic generated by ISRO's National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC).
The Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-06) also known as Oceansat-3 has beamed back stunning new images of the planet using the Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM). As per Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the images are a mosaic generated by National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC) from data beamed back by the spacecraft. (1/2) Global False Colour Composite mosaic generated by NRSC/ISRO using images from Ocean Colour Monitor on EOS-06Mosaic with 1 km spatial resolution combines 2939 images after processing 300 GB of data to show Earth as seen during Feb 1-15, 2023. pic.twitter.com/YLwcpfVfPT (2/2) OCM senses the Earth in 13 distinct wavelengths to provide information about global vegetation cover on Land and Ocean Biota for global oceans. pic.twitter.com/IbJ7kSw69X
Each mosaic combines 2,939 images after processing 300 GB of data. Featuring every continent, the high-resolution pictures present Earth as it was seen between February 1-15 this year. In some of the images, India is clearly visible from space and shines brightly.
ISRO shared the images and wrote, ''Global False Colour Composite mosaic generated by NRSC/ISRO using images from Ocean Colour Monitor on EOS-06 Mosaic with 1 km spatial resolution combines 2939 images after processing 300 GB of data to show Earth as seen during Feb 1-15, 2023.''
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