Elvis Dowson wrote:
From what I've learnt there are three types of data, with the one
with the topography and bathymetry being the nicest looking.
I think the latest image set is the december next generation one found
here: Visible Earth: December, Blue Marble Next Generation
w/ Topography
A short description can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Marble
Soeren
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Hi Elvis,
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Datum: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:40:14 +0400
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Hi,
I'm new to GRASS and
Thanks Soren,
From what I've learnt there are three types of data, with the one
with the topography and bathymetry being the nicest looking.
I think the latest image set is the december next generation one found
here: Visible Earth: December, Blue Marble Next Generation w/
Topography
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
Hi Soren,
Is there a way to use already downloaded data?
I'll read the docs that you have suggested! Thanks!
Best regards,
Elvis Dowson
On Sep 30, 2008, at 12:12 AM, Sören Gebbert wrote:
Hi Elvis,
please read the documentation of r.in.onearth carefully.
You dont need to