DSCOVR Refutes Flat Earth Theory

Charlie Bolden, a former astronaut, emphasized DSCOVR’s importance: “This first DSCOVR image of our planet highlights the benefits of Earth observation from space. As someone who has seen Earth from orbit, I want everyone to understand our planet as a complex, interconnected system. DSCOVR’s observations also help us monitor space weather events caused by the sun.”
Further Visual Proof

SAGE III, another scientific tool, tracks atmospheric data, including water vapor and ozone, which protect the planet. Its images, captured from a side angle, offer a perspective similar to watching a sunset and serve as further evidence against the flat Earth theory.
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