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    Earth Views: What The Eye Can See

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    • Title Earth Views: What The Eye Can See
    • Released: 22/01/2002
    • Length 00:08:04
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
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      A collection of Earth views from space: from Apollo missions to optical and infrared satellites

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    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Action Exploring, Launching, Monitoring, Observing
    • Keywords Deserts and desertification, Earth, Earth views (taken by astronauts), Earth views (taken by satellites ), Eruptions, Images, Infrared, Instruments onboard, Lift-off, Optical, Panoramic views, Planet, Satellite image, Satellites, Shuttle launch, Volcanoes

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