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This media file captures an educational exhibit, likely located in a science museum or learning center in Santiago, Chile. The central focus is a physical model of Earth, presented as a globe with a cutaway section. This cutaway reveals the planet's internal layers, including a distinct golden core surrounded by vibrant yellow and red layers, indicating the mantle and outer core. The globe appears to be rotating, evidenced by the motion blur on its surface.

Surrounding the globe are concentric blue rings, representing the Earth's atmospheric layers. These layers are labeled in Spanish: "MESÓSFERA" (Mesosphere), "ESTRATÓSFERA" (Stratosphere), and "TROPÓSFERA" (Troposphere). Within the "TROPÓSFERA" layer, a small white airplane icon is visible, suggesting the typical flight altitude for commercial aircraft. Higher up, within the "ESTRATÓSFERA," the term "OZONO" (Ozone) is highlighted with yellow dashed lines, indicating the location of the ozone layer. To the right, altitude markers "0 km", "10 km", and "50" (presumably 50 km) provide a scale for the atmospheric layers.

The background behind the rotating globe shows reflections of what appear to be people, indicating visitors viewing the exhibit. The overall setting is indoors, with ambient lighting.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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This media file captures an educational exhibit, likely located in a science museum or learning center in Santiago, Chile. The central focus is a physical model of Earth, presented as a globe with a cutaway section. This cutaway reveals the planet's internal layers, including a distinct golden core surrounded by vibrant yellow and red layers, indicating the mantle and outer core. The globe appears to be rotating, evidenced by the motion blur on its surface. Surrounding the globe are concentric blue rings, representing the Earth's atmospheric layers. These layers are labeled in Spanish: "MESÓSFERA" (Mesosphere), "ESTRATÓSFERA" (Stratosphere), and "TROPÓSFERA" (Troposphere). Within the "TROPÓSFERA" layer, a small white airplane icon is visible, suggesting the typical flight altitude for commercial aircraft. Higher up, within the "ESTRATÓSFERA," the term "OZONO" (Ozone) is highlighted with yellow dashed lines, indicating the location of the ozone layer. To the right, altitude markers "0 km", "10 km", and "50" (presumably 50 km) provide a scale for the atmospheric layers. The background behind the rotating globe shows reflections of what appear to be people, indicating visitors viewing the exhibit. The overall setting is indoors, with ambient lighting.

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