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A received satellite image from the NOAA-18 polar-orbiting environmental satellite during its afternoon pass of North America on March 28, 2007. The image was transmitted via Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) and colorized via a multispectral analysis enhancement.
Image made available by Bob Cash, who's website stated:
- "Copyright stuff: You may use the satellite images as you like. Do not sell or claim them as your own."
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