You can find photos of Britain on a clear day from space on the Copernicus website and NASA Earthdata websites, which feature images captured by satellites and the International Space Station during rare cloud-free conditions. The Worldview weekly image archive on Earthdata offers more imagery, while Copernicus also hosts a gallery of clear-sky views.

Where to find the images:

Copernicus: Look for images captured by Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites.

NASA Earthdata: Find images from the Suomi NPP platform's VIIRS instrument in their Worldview archive.

Why these images are special:

Rarity: Britain is often covered in clouds, so these rare, cloud-free images provide a clear, detailed view of the landscape.

Details: You can see the lowlands of Ireland and England, the hills of Wales, and the rugged Highlands of Scotland.

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