Earth from space: Mount Triglav, Slovenia
In this episode of #EarthfromSpace, the Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite takes us over Mount Triglav in Slovenia, from the ESA Web TV studios.
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sorry, but verry difficult to understand. The former speaker have been much easier to follow.
I live in Slovenia and Triglav is 2864 meters tall/high.
2850 km? Wow, it is WAY higher than the ISS. Congrats on making the mistake AND then publishing it as well.