After NASA published its latest jaw-dropping “Blue Marble” photograph of Earth last month, many of you wondered how “real” the image was. In response, NASA has posted a couple additional images and an explanation to shed some light on the technique used:
So rather than being a composite of multiple images captured from the same perspective, they do in fact map image data onto a 3D sphere.
They go on to say how you can get an idea of the satellite’s perspective of Earth by using a basketball:
Here’s the original “Blue Marble” photo captured in 1972, which was captured as a single exposure and is one of the most widely distributed photos in the history of mankind:
Blue Marble 2012 – “How To” [NASA]