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Original photograph from NASA: images-assets.nasa.gov/image/0202795/0202795~orig.jpg
This image depicts a full view of the Earth, taken by the Geostationary Operational Environment Satellite (GOES-8). The red and green charnels represent visible data, while the blue channel represents inverted 11 micron infrared data. The north and south poles were not actually observed by GOES-8. To produce this image, poles were taken from a GOES-7 image. Owned and operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), GOES satellites provide the kind of continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. They circle the Earth in a geosynchronous orbit, which means they orbit the equatorial plane of the Earth at a speed matching the Earth's rotation. This allows them to hover continuously over one position on the surface. The geosynchronous plane is about 35,800 km (22,300 miles) above the Earth, high enough to allow the satellites a full-disc view of the Earth. Because they stay above a fixed spot on the surface, they provide a constant vigil for the atmospheric triggers for severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, and hurricanes. When these conditions develop, the GOES satellites are able to monitor storm development and track their movements. NASA manages the design and launch of the spacecraft. NASA launched the first GOES for NOAA in 1975 and followed it with another in 1977. Currently, the United States is operating GOES-8, positioned at 75 west longitude and the equator, and GOES-10, which is positioned at 135 west longitude and the equator. (GOES-9, which malfunctioned in 1998, is being stored in orbit as an emergency backup should either GOES-8 or GOES-10 fail. GOES-11 was launched on May 3, 2000 and GOES-12 on July 23, 2001. Both are being stored in orbit as a fully functioning replacement for GOES-8 or GOES-10 on failure.
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Love how the print turn out for an affordable price. My tshirt looks really good
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By H.17 October 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Look i bought this t-shirt for my wifey in a small. Its was way to small, it must of been a small fit. I wrote to Zazzle and they fixed it immediately and I received a new T very promptly. My wife absolutely adores it and says it’s so very comfortable. 10/10
Thanks Zazzle. Excellent printing, excellent color Actually its a excellent T-Shirt . Im so glad a found Zazzle im very impressed
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By cathie C.5 October 2020 • Verified Purchase
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First time ordering from this website. A bit hesitant at first but it was cheaper from what i had seen.
I wanted a T-shirt to display the hard work we in the medical field have been encountering through this COVID. I wanted it to represent the harder work that we do every day.
Just as pictured and what i had made was its coloring as in picture.
The size ran big according to measurements for my basic relax fit T-shirt. When i was contacted my team member in zazzle and explained ,they replaced for my usual size of L and it came even quicker at no extra charge.
If you choose the basic t-shirt like i did, go with what you usually would don't go by sizing chart.
I would highly recommend
Great work.. The colour was as expected and the blue was great, even better.
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