EarthObserver-Net is a fun part of The EarthDirectory Network of Environmental Directories and Blogs.
- Daily Images of Earth from 1 Million Miles Away
- Zoom Earth - Daily Zoom-in-able Color Photos of Earth
- Live outside and inside views from the International Space Station
- Current Satellite Views of Earth & Other Interesting Sites (archived)
- Planetary Defense, NASA
- DART - NASA's Successful "Double Asteroid Redirection Test"
- Asteroid Watch - Next Five Approaches , JPL, NASA
- ASTEROID DAY
- B612 Foundation and Asteroid Institute
- Directory of Near Earth Object Organizations
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A Rotating Color Globe with Current Infrared Satellite Imagery
The Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin Madison produces a color globe that shows the current satellite infrared imagery of clouds around the Earth. You can control the rotation of the globe by the controls located under the globe. You can see the globe site by clicking here, but please note that on my computer the site works on Firefox and Explorer but does not work on Google Chrome and so you may have the same problem with your computer.