ai6yr, (edited ) to random

Hmm, I wonder if someone is trying to find Michael Fichery (Cold Case, Yosemite National Park near Hetch Hetchy) using high resolution synthetic aperture radar imaging from Umbra? They are dumping a ton of data from that location (all open). #umbra #SAR #satellite #RemoteImaging #SearchAndRescue http://umbra-open-data-catalog.s3-website.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/?prefix=sar-data/tasks/Hetch%20Hetchy%20Reservoir/

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spaceflight, to random
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📆 August 7, 2023 🛰️ operator released a 16 cm/pixel 📏 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image 📷. Unlike imaging, Umbra’s SAR are not dependent on light, allowing them to deliver high-resolution images around the clock and in all ⛅ conditions. https://payloadspace.com/umbra-releases-a-16-cm-commercial-satellite-image/

cosmos4u, to random

In 3 1/2 hours an Australian peninsula will see a total lasting just one minute, followed by Timor Leste and Papua: https://eclipsewise.com/solar/SEprime/2001-2100/SE2023Apr20Hprime.html & https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/2023-apr-20 & https://eclipsophile.com/hse2023/. A few planned webcasts are known, like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifILl7GeZpE (to commence at 1:30 UTC), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWEv1DWel3Y and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgQlnNIH-Zg (from 2:00 UTC) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2U3a1xXv8k (from 2:30 UTC). Will report all webcasts in this thread I notice showing the partially eclipsed Sun live.

cosmos4u,

Apart from a viral weather satellite video - see https://twitter.com/CIRA_CSU/status/1649124165843320832 or https://twitter.com/NOAASatellites/status/1649157234260344836 or https://twitter.com/NWSSeattle/status/1648920690790391809 - we now also have views of the of the Moon on during the April 20 from EPIC on the satellite, taken from the direction of the at 3:39 and 5:27 UTC.

Second timestep: umbra past Papua.

cosmos4u,

The utimate image of the 20 April has just been published in https://twitter.com/ispace_inc/status/1650506233575604227 - it was taken by the -R Moon orbiter, looking from behind over the limb of the Moon at the full Earth with the of the Moon over Southeast Asia. Tomorrow comes the landing attempt.

Just Earth & umbra

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