
Originally Posted by
Bike Goddess
Hey Spazz....you can stop at my house for a pee break on the way to Yosemite! Just don't take all the Starbucks bottled Frap's out of the fridge, pleeze (leave me at least one).


Originally Posted by
yellow
Landsat 5, launched in March 1984, has performed far beyond its three-year design lifetime and has continued to collect global land surface coverage. Over 125,000 images, from the Chernobyl disaster to Hurricane Katrina, have proven invaluable for identifying the impact of natural and human-induced changes. Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 together provide full global coverage of the Earth’s surface every eight days.
Regarding the LANDSAT 5 satellite info Yellow was talking about "up there" on the thread, here's a really interesting site with some of those satellite pics I came across one day. They have pics of Katrina hurricane and Indonesia tsunami damage, as well as pics of national landmarks and international places of interest. Really neat to browse. http://www.digitalglobe.com/sample_imagery.shtml
Last edited by BikeMomma; 01-05-2006 at 08:43 PM.
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