DSCOVR - one year of EPIC images

NASA’s EPIC camera aboard NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth. The colors shown are the best estimate of what a human sitting at the location of EPIC would see. EPIC takes at least one set of images about every two hours. The camera records each set in 10 different wavelengths. At least three separate wavelengths--red, green, and blue--are combined to produce this color view. Credits: Video created from public domain materials provided by NASA NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/NOAA Kayvon Sharghi (USRA): Producer Joycelyn Thomson Jones (NASA/GSFC): Visualizer Kayvon Sharghi (USRA): Animator Kayvon Sharghi (USRA): Video Editor Kayvon Sharghi (USRA): Narration Jay Herman (NASA/GSFC): Narrator Jay Herman (NASA/GSFC): Scientist Adam Szabo (NASA/GSFC): Scientist Alexander Marshak (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
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