Earth No Sea Relief Globe

Earth No Sea Relief Globe

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The Earth No Sea Relief Globe, a smaller version of Earth Relief Globe, matches the Earth Sea Relief Globe. It is designed for quick and easy printing and created from Scripps' SRTM30_PLUS V8.0 copyright data set. DJ Moews' program "Globe" was used to create it, which can be found at http://djm.cc/dmoews.html. The input for globe creation was "--map altitude data/srmt30plus 5400 2700 sbigendiandibyte --gridpoints 256 --map-scale 60 >earth_no_sea.stl". Earth_no_sea.stl was centered and scaled to a diameter of about 3.5 inches. Two STL files are available for download: earth_no_sea.stl and earth_no_sea_base.stl, the latter with an added base at the south pole. Printing on a Replicator took a little over 5 hours for earth_no_sea_base.stl and under 7 hours for earth_no_sea.stl with a raft and external support. A closeup view of the northwestern Pacific, including the beginning of the Hawaiian archipelago, is shown in an image alongside a similar USGS picture of the northern Pacific at http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/Hawaiian.html.

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