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Thanks Joe....awesome pics. ;)

Can't get my cellphone to take that great a picture, but then, it didn't cost a billion dollars. :o

Looking at the images, Salvador Dali comes to mind......

 

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1 hour ago, Father Kit Cool Gun Garth said:

Thanks Joe....awesome pics. ;)

Can't get my cellphone to take that great a picture, but then, it didn't cost a billion dollars. :o

Looking at the images, Salvador Dali comes to mind......

 

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I went to the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Pete. Came out a little dizzy. ;)

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@Utah Bob #35998,

       Just don't visit the Picasso museum, especially after you've had a few beers! :blink:

 

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There are colors, but they're a lot more washed out in real life than what these images show. The best image I've seen so far was one taken just a few thousand miles above the atmosphere. You could actually see the varying heights of the cloud tops.

 

EDIT: Actually those pictures are inside the article. ^_^

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5 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

As I understand it, much of that is not actually visible. Colors are assigned to different wavelengths, then the images are colorized to help interpret what is happening.

It’s surprising how much NASA photography is colorized to “enhance interpretation”.  I get the scientific rationale, but it also makes for beautiful photography which generates public interest which generates tax dollars. 

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