APT Image Gallery
 
These are some archived images. If you are insterested in any particular day,
you can ask me for the availability and the enhancements required.

Click on any image below for a full sized image (fullscreen). Times are shown in UTC. Sizes are between 400 and 800 KB.

NOAA-17
2006/03/29
Total Solar Eclipse

HVC Enhancement
Mercator Projection


Total solar eclipse: the moon’s shadow falled on the eastern tip of Brazil, speed eastward across the Atlantic, through northern Africa, across the Mediterranean, and into Turkey
NOAA-12
2006/03/22 16:50h
Solar Ray Reflection

HVC Enhancement
Max. Elevation: 27E


Maximum solar ray reflection
over Canary Islands
NOAA-18
2005/11/28 14:10h
Tropical Storm Delta

HVC Enhancement
Max. Elevation: 58E

MCIR Enhancement
NOAA-18
2005/06/22 14:15h

Vegetation Enhancement
Max. Elevation: 56E

Channel 1 - Channel 2
NOAA-17
2005/05/01

HVC Enhancement
Mercator Projection
NOAA-17
2005/04/17

HVC Enhancement
Mercator Projection
NOAA-17
2005/03/15 10:04h

HVC Enhancement
Max. Elevation: 7E

HVCT Enhancement
NOAA-17
2005/03/09

HVC Enhancement
Mercator Projection

Other Sensor
NOAA-17
2004/11/28

HVC Enhancement
Mercator Projection
These satellite images were produced using WXtoImg software.
Click here to view the image enhancements used in these pictures.
Images processed with SatSignal software, but recorded with WXtoImg.
NOAA-17
2006/03/29 10:25h
Total Solar Eclipse

Max. Elevation: 15E

Visible Channel

Total solar eclipse: the moon’s shadow falled on the eastern tip of Brazil, speed eastward across the Atlantic, through northern Africa, across the Mediterranean, and into Turkey
NOAA-17
2005/12/05 12:20h

Max. Elevation: 35W

Luminance from IR
Thermic Pseudocolour
NOAA-18
2005/10/09 14:16h

Max. Elevation: 64E

Luminance from IR
NOAA-17
2005/05/07 11:32h

Max. Elevation: 72E

Thermic Pseudocolour
NOAA-17
2005/04/11 11:25h

Max. Elevation: 62E

Thermic Pseudocolour
NOAA-17
2005/03/14 10:25h

Max. Elevation: 14E

Thermic Pseudocolour
Channel B (IR)
NOAA-17
2005/03/10 11:56h

Max. Elevation: 64W

Thermic Pseudocolour
Luminance from IR
NOAA-17
2005/03/07 11:25h

Max. Elevation: 61E

Thermic Pseudocolour
NOAA-17
2005/02/12 11:50h

Max. Elevation: 74W

Thermic Pseudocolour
NOAA-17
2005/01/26 11:38h

Max. Elevation: 83E
NOAA-17
2005/01/17 11:44h

Max. Elevation: 86W

See HRPT Gallery
NOAA-17
2005/01/15 10:49h

Max. Elevation: 25E
- These other false color images are a equalised histogram version of channel A (VIS channel), coloured according to the temperatures found in channel B (NIR channel). You can see the false colour mapping used for 2-channel NOAA processing in SatSignal software by clicking here: HLS Colour Model.
- In the Thermic Pseudocolour images, the temperatures in channel B are mapped to colours for various brightness levels. This is the Therm Colour Model.
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