10 Surreal Satellite Images of Earth
Across four decades since 1972, Landsat satellites have continuously acquired space-
Each Landsat satellite images the Earth’s surface along the satellite’s ground track in a 185 kilometer-
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is the next-
missions.
The Landsat satellites have a spectral band range from visible green to near-
1. Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
The Mergui Archipelago in the Andaman Sea consists of more than 800 islands. This natural-
2. Manicouagan Impact Structure
Quebec, Canada
This scene shows a glimpse of the Manicouagan Impact Structure in Quebec, Canada. Lake Manicouagan and Lake Mushalagan surround the central uplift of the crater. The original diameter of the crater was 62 miles (100 kilometers), and the age has been dated at 214 million years. Shattercones (striated features found in rocks deformed by the passage of shock waves), along with shattered and brecciated rocks found in the central uplift, confirm the crater’s impact origin. Several glacial advances have scoured the crater to its present form. It has been proposed that the impact was created by an asteroid with a diameter of about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers). June 1, 2001
3. Detroit, Michigan, USA
Detroit, Michigan, is commonly referred to as Motor City because of the many automobile manufacturing plants located in the city. It is the largest city in Michigan, with a population approaching one million. December 11, 2001
4. Belcher Islands, Canada
Like sweeping brushstrokes of pink and green, the Belcher Islands meander across the deep blue of Canada’s Hudson Bay. The islands’ only inhabitants live in the small town of Sanikiluaq, near the upper end of the middle island. Despite the green hues in this image, these rocky islands are too cold to sustain more than a smattering of low-
5. Baghdad, Iraq April 2003
Fires from coalition bombing during the second war in Iraq provided a dramatic, smoke-
6. Brandberg Massif, Namibia
Brandberg Massif is a dome-
7. Growth in the Desert – Las Vegas
These images from 1984 and 2007 show the increasing urban sprawl of Las Vegas, Nevada, and the shrinking of Lake Mead on the border of Nevada and Arizona. Rapid growth in Las Vegas has led to increased demand for water resources, while below-
8. Houston, Texas, USA
Houston, situated on the Gulf of Mexico and home to 2.14 million people, is the nation’s fourth largest city and a hub of international business. The Houston Ship Canal connects the Port of Houston to the Gulf of Mexico through Galveston Bay. December 22, 2000
9. Wabash and Ohio Rivers
These two images show the Wabash and Ohio Rivers near Evansville, Indiana, while flooded (May 3, 2011, top image) and after the waters had receded (June 4, 2011, bottom image). Landsat 5 took these natural-
10. Lake Powell, Utah, USA
Lake Powell stretches hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah. At more than 400 feet (122 meters) deep, 150 miles (241 kilometers) long, and with nearly 2,000 miles (3,219 kilometers) of shoreline, Lake Powell is the nation’s second largest man-
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