File:Australia satellite orthographic.jpg
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A composed satellite photograph of Australia in orthographic projection
This is NASA "Blue Marble" archive copy at the Wayback Machine image applied as a texture on a sphere using Art of Illusion program. The observer is centered at (25° S, 135° E), at Moon distance above the Earth.
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