File:Palmyra Atoll 2010-03-18, EO-1 ALI bands 5-4-3-1, 15m resolution.png
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[edit]DescriptionPalmyra Atoll 2010-03-18, EO-1 ALI bands 5-4-3-1, 15m resolution.png |
English: Composite "true color" satellite image of Palmyra Atoll, United States Minor Outlying Islands.
NASA EO-1 ALI bands used were 5 (red), 4 (green), 3 (blue), and 1 (panspectral). The image was pan-sharpened and resampled to 10m resolution. (correction: this image is 10m resolution.) Imagery courtesy of NASA/USGS. |
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Source | NASA EO-1 satellite image GeoTIFF archive, http://glovis.usgs.gov |
Author | NASA |
Camera location | 5° 53′ 00″ N, 162° 05′ 00″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 5.883333; -162.083333 |
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