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Astronaut Photography of Earth - Display RecordSTS102-349-35Low-resolution Browse Image(Most browse images are not color adjusted.)ImagesConditions for Use of Images >>Image Transformation Tutorial >> Saving, Color Adjusting, and Printing Images >> Images to View on Your Computer Now
Download a Keyhole Markup Language (KML) file for use in Google Earth. Electronic Image DataCamera files only apply to electronic still cameras.No sound file available. IdentificationMission: STS102 Roll: 349 Frame: 35 Mission ID on the Film or image: STS102Country or Geographic Name: USA-FLORIDA Features: ST. VINCENT ISLAND, SUNGLINT Center Point Latitude: 29.5 Center Point Longitude: -85.0 (Negative numbers indicate south for latitude and west for longitude) Stereo: (Yes indicates there is an adjacent picture of the same area) ONC Map ID: JNC Map ID: CameraCamera Tilt: 25Camera Focal Length: mm Camera: NK: Nikon 35mm film camera Film: QualityFilm Exposure:Percentage of Cloud Cover: 10 (0-10) NadirDate: 20010316 (YYYYMMDD)GMT Time: 171012 (HHMMSS)Nadir Point Latitude: 29.4, Longitude: -83.4 (Negative numbers indicate south for latitude and west for longitude) Nadir to Photo Center Direction: West Sun Azimuth: 165 (Clockwise angle in degrees from north to the sun measured at the nadir point) Spacecraft Altitude: 203 nautical miles (376 km) Sun Elevation Angle: 58 (Angle in degrees between the horizon and the sun, measured at the nadir point) Orbit Number: 130 CaptionsBeach ridges sweep in bands across St. Vincent Island, a coastal barrier about 120 km southwest of Tallahassee, Florida. These depositional features have accumulated over time on the barrier island, and chronicle the island's evolution. The swales between the ridges some of which are water-filled, creating elongated lakes represent periods of island accretion between intervals of beach ridge development. Each ridge in the series marks the location of the island shoreline. The oldest ridge, approximately 3000 years old, is on the north side. The youngest the berm of the modern beach is on the south-facing portion of the present-day Gulf beach.The crew of Space Shuttle 102 used the reflection of the sun off water that lies in the swales between ridges to emphasize the variable topography of the beach ridge plain. Similar topography -- although formed in a different manner, combining river and marine deposition -- can be seen on the Po and Ebro river deltas of Italy and Spain, respectively, and on the Mississippi river coast of Louisiana. St. Vincent Island, which lies between Cape San Blas and the town of Apalachicola on the Florida Panhandle, is a national wildlife refuge and an important breeding ground for loggerhead turtles. Sambar deer, a variety of Asian elk that can weigh as much as 700 pounds, roam the marshlands, and eastern gray wolves have been bred there. The deer were introduced in the early 1900s, when the island was a privately owned hunting ground for exotic game. Link to Earth Observatory Caption >> Download Packaged File. This option downloads the following items, packaged into a single file, if they are available:
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