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Satellite View of Globe, Day/Night

by Michael Kleder

 

03 Jul 2004 (Updated 07 Jul 2004)

Idealized satellite view of earth with day / night bouandary.

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Using the figure file satglobe, which I will upload into the MATLAB Central File Exchange shortly, you can generate fully rendered, rotatable, zoomable views of earth as seen from space. This screen capture was rendered with OpenGL, using a camera light at infinity and specified diffuse and ambient material reflectivities.

The image data was obtained from NASA; the map projection, political boundaries, and gridlines were created using the Mapping Toolbox.

Rendering can be as much art as science, and so graphic design aftertouching on the brightness, contrast, and specular point anomalies was done using standard image editing software, after the image was created in MATLAB. I do not have the image processing toolbox, but I presume this could easily be accomplished with that instead.

Using the SATGLOBE function, the command syntax for this image was:

hgload satglobe
set(gcf,'renderer','opengl')
camlight(-80,0,'infinite')
material([.03 1.5 0])

The OpenGL renderer seems preferable for screen displays, whereas the Zbuffer renderer seems better for image captures such as printing to a JPEG file.

For details on how to create the underlying image, and for higher resolution satellite imagery, please contact the author.

Acknowledgements
This submission has inspired the following:
SATGLOBE - Rendering Satellite Views of Earth
MATLAB release MATLAB 5.3.1 (R11.1)
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Comments and Ratings (10)
09 Jul 2004 Use Less

What the hell we want one more .jpg image

09 Jul 2004 Michael Kleder

Major companies are now routinely using NASA satellite globe imagery in their presentation materials. With my software, I am handing you the ability to generate such images yourself - rendered, manipulatable, and plottable - without having to go through the 100 or so hours of development work it took to figure out how it's done and then tweak the results to make them visually appealing.

Hopefully some folks will find useful applications. Cheers.

12 Jul 2004 Matthew Simoneau

Nice picture, especially the shading. I'm looking forward to seeing the M-code.

23 Jul 2004 Drake Vobbain

hey "use less" (that describes you fully). read the friggin text, there is code telling you what to type

06 May 2006 PIERRE NATHAN  
22 Jun 2006 Jason Chu  
19 Jun 2007 NAGASUBRAMANIAN RAMAKRISHNAN

first time i just visited i think it will be more interesting and improve th iq.

04 Mar 2008 Anwar raqqad  
11 Mar 2008 SUNN1100919 SUNNY

ITS GOOD

29 Jun 2011 Jan Simon

This is currently only the JPEG image.

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gallery Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
satellite Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
globe Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
night Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
day Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
earth Michael Kleder 22 Oct 2008 07:26:18
globe Mohan Prabhu 10 Jun 2010 02:47:56

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