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Birdseye Weather view: Planet Earth From Space
Our Planet Earth From Space:
On this website you find a selection of 4 views of Earth from Space, updated within the past 20 minutes. You can see visible satellites in Europe, current cloud coverage, earthquake activity, hurricanes, active volcanoes and the moonphase. http://www.ehabich.ipme.de/satellite/ -- Eric removethisandthatifnecessary |
Birdseye Weather view: Planet Earth From Space
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:08:03 +0100, "ErstWhile"
wrote: Our Planet Earth From Space: Wow, nice one. Thanks for the URL. :-) Phil |
Birdseye Weather view: Planet Earth From Space
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:08:03 +0100, "ErstWhile"
wrote: Our Planet Earth From Space: On this website you find a selection of 4 views of Earth from Space, updated within the past 20 minutes. You can see visible satellites in Europe, current cloud coverage, earthquake activity, hurricanes, active volcanoes and the moonphase. http://www.ehabich.ipme.de/satellite/ If you would like any of the images permanently on your desktop as wallpaper, continuously updating (every 15 minutes or so) download DeskCam at: http://www.deskcam.net/download.php And install it. Once it has installed, open the satellite image webpage and click on the image you want. Once the large image has loaded right click on it and select properties - drag the cursor over the URL of the image and click - copy. You can now add the image to DeskCam by right clicking on the taskbar "camera" icon, selecting camera list then add. Paste the image URL in the box and set the title and update time. The only downside is the usual one about Windows wallpaper using up processor time, but I thinks it's worth it to have constant access to a worldwide satellite image. JPG |
Birdseye Weather view: Planet Earth From Space
That shows the recent Earthquake details as well.
"ErstWhile" wrote in message ... Our Planet Earth From Space: On this website you find a selection of 4 views of Earth from Space, updated within the past 20 minutes. You can see visible satellites in Europe, current cloud coverage, earthquake activity, hurricanes, active volcanoes and the moonphase. http://www.ehabich.ipme.de/satellite/ -- Eric removethisandthatifnecessary |
Birdseye Weather view: Planet Earth From Space
- And on Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:09:25 -0000, it was spake thus said in message "Chris" :
That shows the recent Earthquake details as well. "ErstWhile" wrote in message ... Our Planet Earth From Space: On this website you find a selection of 4 views of Earth from Space, updated within the past 20 minutes. You can see visible satellites in Europe, current cloud coverage, earthquake activity, hurricanes, active volcanoes and the moonphase. http://www.ehabich.ipme.de/satellite/ Sure does, especially the magnitude 6.5 one between LA & SF yesterday !!!! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3342185.stm -- Nick in Northallerton nrw7 on Yahoo! Messenger & nickw7coc on MSN Messenger too ! http://www.whelan.me.uk |
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