File:Amu darya river.jpg

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Title / Description


False color (into infrared) image of Amu Darya River
Author(s)


NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Copyright holder


US govt
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Source


http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/HPDOCS/misr/misr_images/amu_darya_river.jpg
Date created


June 2002
Country of first publication


US
Notes


Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) photo, 292 kilometers x 370 kilometers. Data from the near-infrared, red and blue spectral bands of MISR's downward-viewing (nadir) camera are displayed as red, green and blue, respectively, causing highly vegetated areas to appear red.
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