Northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
Original Caption Released with Image:
This image of northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula was taken from an
altitude of about 500,000 kilometers (300,000 miles) by the Galileo spacecraft
on December 9, 1992, as it left Earth en route to Jupiter. Visible are most of
Egypt (left of center), including the Nile Valley; the Red Sea (slightly above
center); Israel; Jordan, and the Arabian Peninsula. In the center, below the
coastal cloud, is Khartoum, at the confluence of the Blue Nile and the White
Nile. Somalia (lower right) is partly covered by clouds.
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