Click on a small image to
open the full-sized version. All images are 1024 x 768 pixels. Some
have been resampled from larger scenes, others are full-resolution
fragments. For full-resolution images, the ground resolution is given.
For example: a resolution of 15 metres mean that one pixel equals 15
metres on the ground.
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Jordan 4 5 3 + Pan
Colured circles show pivot irrigation. The rocks on the left are
limestone, on the right, granite.
Resolution: 15 metres
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Jordan 4 5 3 + Pan
Reservoirs and irrigated fields.
Resolution: 15 metres |
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Egypt Bands 3
2 1 + Pan
This shows most of the scene (about 170 km square) with the Aswan
dam in the bottom left
Resolution: Resampled scene
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Egypt Bands 3
2 1 + Pan
A detail from the previous scene, showing different kinds of rock
and drainage patterns in visible wavelengths. There is a clear fault
line running east/west across the image.
Resolution: 15 metres
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Egypt Bands 3
2 1 + Pan
Another detail. Irrigated and abandoned agricultural land by the
Nile River.
Resolution: 15 metres |
Egypt Bands 3
2 1 + Pan
Another detail.
Resolution: 15 metres |
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Iran Bands 4 5 7
Dramatic geology brought out by the infrared Band 7 in this view
of southern Iran - below right, the Straights of Hormuz.
Resolution: This resampled image is about 160 km wide |
Iran Bands 4 5 7
Resolution: 30m
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Iran Bands 4 5 7 + Pan
Resolution: 15m
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