These Space Photos Show Another Unique Side of Earth
Good afternoon friend, happy we can meet again in the post this afternoon, in this afternoon post I will discuss about the space world, hopefully can add knowledge.
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In the last few years, we have been overwhelmed by news that if the Great Wall of China is visible from space.
However, in reality it is not.
The long and large walls seemed to blend with the surrounding, so it was not visible.
Although this news is a bit disappointing, there are still some things we can see from space.
Here are 10 views of Earth seen from outer space reported by TribunTravel from the Listverse page.
1. Pit open mine
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Pit open mine is a large mine where gold, copper, uranium, and other resources are taken off the ground.
To access resources, these holes continue to be dug, deepened and expanded as long as the miners make money.
As a result, these holes often form a gigantic proportion until visible from space.
2. Season
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Those who live in Earth orbit actually can track the seasons based on the planet's topographic changes.
They can see the ebb and flow of ice at the poles, the wet and dry wet in the tropics, as well as the growth and death of the vegetation cycle around the world.
3. Fire
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Smoke and ash from infernos can dim the sky for hundreds of miles and generate so much smoke that even astronauts can tell if something is burning on Earth.
4. Volcanic eruption
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About 50 to 60 eruptions occur on this planet every year.
On any given day, astronauts can look to Earth and see a clump of ash and steam rising from a natural chimney.
Sometimes, the magma of a volcano looks glowing from a height above the stratosphere.
5. Development of Phytoplankton
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Phytoplankton is a microscopic organism of organisms, a type of plant that can multiply rapidly and create enormous algae at sea level.
They accumulate into a solid and large to visible from space with a blue and green pattern.
6. Storm dust
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There are three main ingredients needed to form dust storms namely wind, sand or dust, and drought.
This storm can be so large that it is visible from the ISS.
The photograph taken by the astronaut shows a large dust of glue coming from Egypt and blowing almost across the Red Sea.
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