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Louisiade Archipelago

Posted December 26, 2002
Louisiade Archipelago
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Off the southeast tip of Papua New Guinea lies a string of small volcanic islands and coral reefs collectively called the Louisiade Archipelago. This true-color MODIS image from September 11, 2002, is centered on the island chain, with Papua New Guinea at the left edge. Moving westward from eastern end of the chain are the islands of Rossel and Tagula. (Misima Island, which harbors the largest village in the region, is obscured by a patch of clouds northeast of image center.) To the north of the chain lies the Solomon Sea, and to the south is the Coral Sea. Most of the undisturbed land is covered by tropical rainforest, and despite their small size, the islands harbor a number of plant and animal species found nowhere else.

For more information about the evolution of volcanic islands and coral reefs, visit Oceanography from the Space Shuttle.

Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC

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