File:Corinth, Greece (NASA).jpg

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Español: Corinto y su istmo (Grecia). Foto satélite de la NASA.
English: The Isthmus of Corinth has played a very important role in the history of Greece. It is the only land bridge between the country's north (Attica) and south (Peloponnese). It is a 6 km wide tongue of land separating the Gulf of Corinth from the Saronic Sea. Populations, armies and commodities have got to move through it. In the 6th century BCE, the Greeks built the Diolkos, a 10 meter-wide stone roadway to pull ships across the Isthmus on wooden cylinders and wheeled vehicles. In 1882, a canal was started and completed 11 years later. It is 6343 meters long, 25 meters wide, and 8 meters deep.

With its 14 spectral bands from the visible to the thermal infrared wavelength region, and its high spatial resolution of 15 to 90 meters (about 50 to 300 feet), ASTER images Earth to map and monitor the changing surface of our planet.

ASTER is one of five Earth-observing instruments launched December 18, 1999, on NASA's Terra satellite. The instrument was built by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. A joint U.S./Japan science team is responsible for validation and calibration of the instrument and the data products.

The broad spectral coverage and high spectral resolution of ASTER provides scientists in numerous disciplines with critical information for surface mapping, and monitoring of dynamic conditions and temporal change. Example applications are: monitoring glacial advances and retreats; monitoring potentially active volcanoes; identifying crop stress; determining cloud morphology and physical properties; wetlands evaluation; thermal pollution monitoring; coral reef degradation; surface temperature mapping of soils and geology; and measuring surface heat balance.

The U.S. science team is located at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The Terra mission is part of NASA's Science Mission Directorate.

  • Size: 25.3 by 37.7 kilometers (15.7 by 23.4 miles)
  • Location: 37.9 degrees North latitude, 23 degrees East longitude
  • Orientation: North at top
  • Image Data: ASTER bands 3, 2, and 1
  • Original Data Resolution: 15 meters (49.2 feet)
  • Dates Acquired: May 9, 2005
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/pingnews/449549729/ (see also http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01919)
Author NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team
Other versions File:Corinth ast 2005129 lrg.jpg
This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: PIA01919.

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