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Spelling from SPACE: Nasa expert reveals two year project to find the entire alphabet in satellite images

By STACY LIBERATORE (Mail Online)    14:52, December 30, 2015
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Researcher posted online for help with gathering images of letters around our planet

Letters found in river systems, phytoplankton blooms, ocean reefs, and other dazzling natural phenomenons

Added hyperlinks to help readers find out more about specific places, names and features

Researcher also added Dr. Seuss-inspired ABC rhythms in the captions based on the letter shown in photo

Most of us have played the game where you stair up at the clouds and try to find objects, animals or faces within the formations.

An expert took the game a step further and found the entire alphabet in natural phenomenons all around our planet using Nasa satellite imagery and astronaut photography.

After two years of searching, he finally collected 26 different images that resemble each of the letters in the alphabet.

Most of us have played where you stair up at the clouds and try to find objects, animals or faces. An expert took the game a step further and found the entire alphabet in natural phenomenons all around our planet using NASA satellite imagery and astronaut photography. After two years of searching, he finally collected images that resemble all of the 26 letters

‘A few years ago, while working on a story about wildfires, a V appeared to me in a satellite image of a smoke plume over Canada,’ Adam Voiland, a science writer for the Nasa Earth Observatory wrote in a recent article.

‘That image made me wonder: could I track down all 26 letters of the English alphabet using only NASA satellite imagery and astronaut photography?'

Three years ago, Voiland looked to the World Wide Web for help with this project.

He reached out to fellow science fanatics and asked them to assist him with compiling a gallery he calls, ‘Reading the ABCs from Space’.

‘This is the first that I’ve noticed, but I have no doubt there are many more to find given the ceaseless mixing and swirling of clouds, smoke, dust, ice, and even phytoplankton that constantly occurs on our planet’, Voiland wrote in his blog.

He asked others to let him know if they find anything that looks similar to a letter in the alphabet.

‘Send a link to what you’ve found, and explain what letter or other typographical mark you think you see.’

Voiland explained some letters, like O and C, were easy to spot, but had a difficult time finding others like A, B and R.


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