Hi Elvis,
please read the documentation of r.in.onearth carefully. 

You dont need to download any data by hand from the wms server.
Please read the wikipedia doc about wms.

You need to start r.in.onearth within a grass session. 
Starting the scrript in the commandline for blue marbel images (set the 
resolution to 500m
of the current location) of june:

g.region res=500
./r.in.onearth -b time=Jun 

Three Images will be downloaded and imported into grass. 
After downloading you will be able to visualize them in grass.
Take a look at this grass feature video, which shows how to visualize data in 
grass:
http://www-pool.math.tu-berlin.de/~soeren/grass/modules/screenshots/grass63feature_tour.html

Please read the documentation of grass, nasa and so on carefully.

Best regards
Soeren

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:45:47 +0400
> Von: Elvis Dowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "Sören Gebbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: How to work with the NASA Blue Marble dataset

> Hi Soren,
>                       I just downloaded a file called world.topo.bathy. 
> 200412.3x5400x2700.jpg   It's a small one.
> 
> What should I do next? The description file for the r.in.onearth  
> module give an example, but I'm not sure how to adapt it for this jpeg  
> image and display it using grass.
> EXAMPLE
> 
> Download Landsat Global Mosaik for Spearfish (SD, USA) area:
> g.region res=15 -pa
> r.in.onearth -l output=spearfish tmband=visual
> d.rgb b=spearfish_LandsatTM_visual.blue  
> g=spearfish_LandsatTM_visual.green r=spearfish_LandsatTM_visual.red
> Best regards,
> Elvis Dowson
> 

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