Space images from a new angle - Part 1

07 November 2018

Most of the space images are taken from top to bottom, which makes our world seem flat and expressionless. But if you make them at an angle, they are markedly different from the usual flat pictures, where the cameras were directed vertically down. Company Planet Labs, engaged in the study of the Earth from a satellite, released a series of photos, showing the beauty of our planet in a new perspective.

View in Nadir Monte Fitz Roy, Chile, RapidEye, 2 March 2016


Perspective view of Monte Fitz Roy, Chile, SkySat , 19 March 2018


Doha, Qatar, 11 November 2017


Houston, Texas, March 14, 2018


Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 10 March 2018


Bilbao, Spain, 13 March 2018


Shanghai, China, March 9, 2018


Osaka, Japan, March 13, 2018


Sao Paulo, Brazil, 12 March 2018


Table Mountain, Cape town, South Africa, 19 March 2018

On materials: medialeaks.ru, medium.com

Space image: ©2018 Planet Labs, Inc. cc-by-sa 4.0

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