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Old June 14th 04, 08:25 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Clouds from space

Science on the web:

"Our Planet Earth From Space" is a website being totally dedicated to
displaying CGI images of Earth from Space. Click through to the explanation
pages first so you can understand the keys and symbols that are displayed.
The maps are really impressive, updated every 20 minutes, with all
earthquakes of the past 48 hours, current cloud cover, hurricanes, active
volcanoes, satellites, day and night zones, and the moon phases indicated on
them. Quite a few of you write in asking where to download cool screensavers
and desktop wallpapers, well this site offers a good selection for free.
There is even a range of self-updating world-image screen-savers, which
should give you something interesting to look at when your PC goes idle.
You'll need a permanent connection to the internet to make it work at its
best.

Erich Habich for
Our Planet Earth From Space
http://satellite.ehabich.info
http://ehabich.info

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