File:Minneapolis st paul web.jpg
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DescriptionMinneapolis st paul web.jpg | video SVS1999-1002: Minneapolis, Minnesota... "as seen by the Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) instrument. The shortwave infrared (TM band 5), infrared (TM band 4), and visible green (TM band 2) channels are displayed in the images as red, green, and blue respectively. In this combination, barren and/or recently cultivated land appears red to pink, vegetation appears green, water is dark blue, and artificial structures of concrete and asphalt appear dark grey or black." | ||||||
Date | Taken on 31 May 1996 | ||||||
Source | http://veimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/9591/minneapolis_st_paul_web.jpg | ||||||
Author | NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Scientific Visualization Studio | ||||||
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