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projection: Plate Carree projection center lon: -121.5000 projection center lat: +35.5000 image center lon: -121.5 image center lat: +35.5 UL lon: -123.9688 UL lat: +38.6472 UR lon: -119.0284 UR lat: +38.6472 LR lon: -119.0284 LR lat: +32.3519 LL lon: -123.9688 LL lat: +32.3519 UL easting (km): -224.8750 UL northing (km): +4297.3750 x scale factor: +0.8191520442889918 ellipsoid: WGS84 |
Date | 2008/143 - 05/22 at 21 :15 UTC |
Source | http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?2008143-0522/California.A2008143.2115.1km.jpg |
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