STS-31 earth observations
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STS-31 earth observations

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(26 April 1990) --- The Florida peninsula and smog over the northeastern U.S. coast are featured in this image photographed by a Space Shuttle Discovery crewmember during STS-31 mission. According to scientists, a mass of aerosol haze stretches across the top of the entire view. Meteorological, visibility and sulfate-content data showed that the haze was indeed industrial smog haze, rather than cloud. The air mass was transported west to east (left to right) around the north limb of a high pressure cell. It moved offshore for at least 1500 kilometers reaching the Atlantic islands of Bermuda. The leading edge of the haze mass can be detected far to the south, near the Bahamas--indicating that aerosols from the industrial Northeast were transported around the high, back directly toward the large population centers of Florida.

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Date

26 avr. 1990

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Photo12/Universal Images Group

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UMG22A40_239

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Droits gérés

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48,8Mo (2,0Mo) / 39,8cm x 30,7cm / 4697 x 3629 (300dpi)

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