======= Open and fresh global cloudmaps for the planet ====== Back in the early 90's, when I first tried GNU/Linux, there weren't many things I could really do with my X session, due to lack of knowledge, skill, confidence and available open-source software. However, I did play with xearth, a program that renders a somewhat accurate image of our planet. A couple of years later it was replaced by [[http://xplanet.sourceforge.net/|xplanet]] which offered a lot more features and eye-candy options. With NASA's release of the [[http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/|visible-earth]] program we suddenly had open access to high detail day/night, bump (relief) and specular (reflection) maps of the earth which can be used as textures with xplanet. After playing a bit more with xplanet again for a couple of days in order to get realtime satellite positions directly on the desktop (see [[https://github.com/apollo-ng/xfce-planet|xfce-planet]]) I got frustrated by the cloud layer again. There was a time when some people put up mirrors of the near current (3-6 hours) global cloudmap we could use as a source for xplanet, but now it seems to have been split into some paid subscription model for high resolution and the low resolution image is distributed via CoralCDN, which, although I like the concept, failed constantly in delivering the global cloudmap. By sheer accident I stumbled upon https://github.com/jmozmoz/cloudmap, so I tried it locally and it worked like a charm which in turn led to the idea to offer the image I need anyways to everyone else who desires to have a fresh high detail cloudmap, without having to set up the required infrastructure. And with that the Global Cloudmap Generator Robot was born, who creates a new cloudmap every three hours and then commits and pushes it to the [[https://github.com/apollo-ng/cloudmap/|public global cloudmap repo]] to use github's infrastructure as CDN we can hopefully rely upon. And you can just get the latest map by grabbing: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apollo-ng/cloudmap/master/global.jpg If you're interested in how it all works or want to setup your own/independent cloudmap generator, here is a simplified rundown: {{:mission:log:howto_global_cloudmap.jpg|}} {{tag>global cloudmap software service xfce-planet xplanet }} {{keywords>Apollo-NG apollo next generation hackerspace hacker space research development makerspace fablab diy community open-resource open resource mobile hackbus global cloudmap software service xfce-planet xplanet}} ~~DISCUSSION~~