ANTARCTICA Mosaic |
Red, green and violet filters were used. The picture spans about 1,600 miles
across the south polar latitudes of our planet. The morning day/night
terminator is toward the right. The South Pole is out of sight below the
picture; the visible areas of Antarctica are those lying generally south of
South America. The violet-blue envelope of Earth's atmosphere is prominent
along the limb to the left. At lower left, the dark blue Amundsen Sea lies to
the left of the Walgreen and Bakutis Coasts. Beyond it, Peter Island reacts
with the winds to produce a striking pattern of atmospheric waves.
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