ISRO's EOS-06 Captures Pictures Of Earth In 13 Wavelengths. See PICS Of How India Looks From Space
This is a 'Global False Colour Composite Mosaic' generated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) using images captured by the Ocean Colour Monitor instrument on Earth Observation Satellite EOS-06 from space. India is visible on the right side of the mosaic. (Photo: Twitter/@ISRO)
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View In AppIn this mosaic, India is clearly visible from space. Each mosaic has a spatial resolution of one kilometre. This means that the one pixel represents an area of one kilometre by one kilometre on the ground. (Photo: Twitter/@isro)
Each mosaic combines 2,939 images after processing 300 GB of data to show Earth as seen during February 1 to 15, 2023. In this mosaic, India is seen on the left side. (Photo: Twitter/@isro)
The Ocean Colour Monitor on EOS-06 captured images of the Earth in 13 distinct wavelengths. (Photo: Twitter/@isro)
The images captured by the Ocean Colour Monitor provide information about global vegetation cover on land and ocean biota. EOS-06 is also called OceanSat-3. It is a nanosatellite which was launched by ISRO as part of the PSLV-C54 mission on November 26, 2022. (Photo: Twitter/@isro)