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Tree from which the leaves fall – Earthtopomaps

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A) Tree from which the leaves fall – Earthtopomaps

Tree cover height satellite imagery

F) 55 Cancri e ( abbreviated 55 Cnc e, formally named Janssen /ˈdʒænsən/ ) is an exoplanet in the orbit of its Sun-like host star 55 Cancri A. The mass of the exoplanet is about 8.63 Earth masses and its diameter is about twice that of the Earth, thus making it the first super-Earth discovered around a main sequence star, predating Gliese 876 d by a year. It takes fewer than 18 hours to complete an orbit and is the innermost-known planet in its planetary system. 55

G) Cancri e was discovered on 30 August 2004. However, until the 2010 observations and recalculations, this planet had been thought to take about 2.8 days to orbit the star. In October 2012, it was announced that 55 Cancri e could be a carbon planet.

H) In February 2016, it was announced that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope had detected hydrogen and helium (and suggestions of hydrogen cyanide), but no water vapor, in the atmosphere of 55 Cancri e, the first time the atmosphere of a super-Earth exoplanet was analyzed successfully.

I) In July 2014 the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) launched NameExoWorlds.

A process for giving proper names to certain exoplanets and their host stars. The process involved public nomination and voting for the new names. In December 2015, the IAU announced the winning name was Janssen for this planet. The winning name was submitted by the Royal Netherlands Association for Meteorology and Astronomy of the Netherlands. It honors the spectacle maker Zacharias Janssen who is sometimes associated with the invention of the telescope.

J) Like the majority of extrasolar planets found prior to the Kepler mission.

55 Cancri e was discovered by detecting variations in its star’s radial velocity. This was achieved by making sensitive measurements of the Doppler shift of the spectrum of 55 Cancri A. At the time of its discovery, three other planets were known orbiting the star. After accounting for these planets, a signal at around 2.8 days remained, which could be explained by a planet of at least 14.2 Earth masses in a very close orbit.

Source: Wikipedia Wiki 55 Cancri e

Source: Exoplanets Nasa Gov

The mass of the exoplanet is about 8.63. Earth masses and its diameter is about twice that of the Earth, thus making it the first super-Earth discovered around a main sequence star, predating Gliese 876 d by a year. It takes fewer than 18 hours to complete an orbit and is the innermost-known planet in its planetary system.

However, until the 2010 observations and recalculations. This planet had been thought to take about 2.8 days to orbit the star.

H) In February 2016, it was announced that NASA’s. Hubble Space Telescope had detected hydrogen and helium (and suggestions of hydrogen cyanide), but no water vapor, in the atmosphere of 55 Cancri e, the first time the atmosphere of a super-Earth exoplanet was analyzed successfully.

The mass of the exoplanet is about 8.63. Earth masses and its diameter is about twice that of the Earth, thus making it the first super-Earth discovered around a main sequence star, predating Gliese 876 d by a year. It takes fewer than 18 hours to complete an orbit and is the innermost-known planet in its planetary system.

However, until the 2010 observations and recalculations. This planet had been thought to take about 2.8 days to orbit the star.

H) In February 2016, it was announced that NASA’s. Hubble Space Telescope had detected hydrogen and helium (and suggestions of hydrogen cyanide), but no water vapor, in the atmosphere of 55 Cancri e, the first time the atmosphere of a super-Earth exoplanet was analyzed successfully.

Tree from which the leaves fall – Earthtopomaps

Ventusky Earthtopomaps Data Sources

A) Ventusky – Earthtopomaps

Ventusky: Weather Maps & Radar

About us

B) Ventusky – Earthtopomaps Data Sources

The Ventusky web application has been developed for you at our company, InMeteo, in collaboration with Marek Mojzík and Martin Prantl. We are a Czech meteorological company based in Pilsen. At our company, we focus on weather prediction and meteorological data visualisation. We have a wealth of experience in presenting weather data from our portal, In-počasí, which was founded in 2006 and is now one of the highest-traffic servers in the Czech Republic. We decided to take advantage of our knowledge and experience and create a top-quality application that clearly displays meteorological data from around the world and allows you to monitor weather development for any place on earth.

C) Ventusky – Earthtopomaps Data Sources

The Earth’s weather functions as an interdependent system. For example, a hurricane in the Atlantic has the ability to influence the distribution of pressure formations in Europe. Occasionally, it may even make its way to Europe itself as a post-tropical storm. The Ventusky application allows for the illustration of the interdependence of the entire system, displaying the development of pressure, wind, cloud cover, precipitation, and temperature on the map.

C) Ventusky – Earthtopomaps Data Sources

For visualisation of wind data, we utilise current lines that are used to illustrate the movement of particles in liquids. Air and liquid have many similar physical properties, and, as published by Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenber (Hint.fm, 2012), current lines are suitable for illustrating wind as well. Because of this, the map depicts wonderful formations illustrating pressure lows that draw in the air around them. We have created an entirely new system of displaying waves.

Through the use of animated arcs, our visualisation clearly differentiates the direction of movement and height of both wind waves and swells.

For the other meteorological elements, we chose colour scales that appropriately illustrate precipitation, air pressure, and temperature. The colours correspond with the feeling that the given weather phenomena evokes in us. For temperature, blue illustrates cool weather while dark red depicts hot desert air. For precipitation, we concentrated on the danger associated with it. Blue colours represent low precipitation totals that will not result in floods. Orange and red hues, on the other hand, are dangerous and may bring flooding.

The name itself, Ventusky, is a combination of two words. The first is the Latin word, Ventus, means wind, and the second is the English word, Sky.

The Ventusky application is accessible to anyone around the world, aimed at improving awareness about meteorological events in our atmosphere. Images from the application can be redistributed with source and thus help us achieve our goal.

DATA SOURCES

The main provider of meteorological data for Ventusky is DWD and NOAA. However, the radar layers have several other country-specific sources. All used sources are sumarized on the page. 

Data sources.

Ventusky: Weather Maps & Radar

The following is some information and a number of tips that will be useful when using the Ventusky application. See Help section.

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Satellites observe global scale patterns of vegetation

For example, a hurricane in the Atlantic has the ability to influence the distribution of pressure formations in Europe. Occasionally, it may even make its way to Europe itself as a post-tropical storm. Orange and red hues, on the other hand, are dangerous and may bring flooding. However, the radar layers have several other country-specific sources. Before writing an e-mail to us go through the Help and, in particular, the FAQ section, where you find further details how to contact us.

For example, a hurricane in the Atlantic has the ability to influence the distribution of pressure formations in Europe. Occasionally, it may even make its way to Europe itself as a post-tropical storm. Orange and red hues, on the other hand, are dangerous and may bring flooding. However, the radar layers have several other country-specific sources. Before writing an e-mail to us go through the Help and, in particular, the FAQ section, where you find further details how to contact us.

For example, a hurricane in the Atlantic has the ability to influence the distribution of pressure formations in Europe. Occasionally, it may even make its way to Europe itself as a post-tropical storm. Orange and red hues, on the other hand, are dangerous and may bring flooding. However, the radar layers have several other country-specific sources. Before writing an e-mail to us go through the Help and, in particular, the FAQ section, where you find further details how to contact us.

For example, a hurricane in the Atlantic has the ability to influence the distribution of pressure formations in Europe. Occasionally, it may even make its way to Europe itself as a post-tropical storm. Orange and red hues, on the other hand, are dangerous and may bring flooding. However, the radar layers have several other country-specific sources. Before writing an e-mail to us go through the Help and, in particular, the FAQ section, where you find further details how to contact us.

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