Full disk images of the Earth
Taken every 10 minutes and available about 20 minutes after that
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/fulldisk.php?sat=G16Here is a recent image from the visible blue wavelength sensor, taken 18 minutes ago.
I'd show you the simulated color image that combines multiple sensors, but the retards just move the goalposts and whine about how it's a "composite" without knowing what it means
So here it is - a full disk image of the Earth, from a satellite.
Anticipated retard talking points:
>It's CGI"Nuh uh" is not a valid criticism
>Why can't they take a normal image with a normal camera?Because there's so few flerf retards it's not worth the effort.
Besides, you retards will just move the goalposts anyways
And none of that has anything to do with the fact that there is no flat earth model that can account for things as simple as the sunset, seasons, or eclipses