Other than the image posted by NASA a couple days ago, I’ve not seen any new images. Today I went looking for a source but have not found one yet.
The DSCOVR satelight when fully operational is supposed to take 2 images an hour. Would like to be able to capture at least some of those in an image archive for motion display.
DSCOVR: The Deep Space Climate Observatory Mission
The DSCOVR Satelight is now positioned at L1 LATRANGE which is around 1 million miles from Earth at Lagrange point 1 to track space weather and study the Earth.
What will be really interesting is when the moon moves in front of the earth and in view of the satelight.
Simulated:
http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/DSCOVR/images/DSCOVR_lunar_transit_960.jpg
My guess is that they are not available yet.
Released Image so Far:
http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/DSCOVR/images/187_1003705_americas_dxm.png