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| Brooklyn, New York Waterfront: This astronaut photograph
captures the dense urban fabric of Brooklyn, New York City’s largest
borough (population of 2.6 million), characterized by the regular
pattern of highly reflective building rooftops (white). Two main
arteries from Manhattan into Brooklyn—the famous Brooklyn Bridge and
neighboring Manhattan Bridge—cross the East River along the left
(north) side of the image. The densely built-up landscape contrasts
with the East River and Upper New York Bay (image lower right)
waterfront areas, recognizable by docks and large industrial loading
facilities that extend across the image center from left to right.
Much of the shipping traffic has moved to the New Jersey side of New
York Bay, a shift that has spurred dismantling and redevelopment of
the historic dockyards and waterfront warehouses into residential
properties. However, efforts to conserve historic buildings are also
ongoing. The original name for Brooklyn, Breukelen, means “broken land” in Dutch, perhaps in recognition of the highly mixed deposits (boulders, sand, silt, and clay) left behind by the Wisconsin glacier between 20,000 and 90,000 years ago. These deposits form much of Long Island, of which Brooklyn occupies the western tip. This image features one of Brooklyn’s largest green spaces, the Green-Wood Cemetery. The green canopy of the cemetery’s trees contrasts sharply with the surrounding urban land cover. Today, the cemetery also functions as a natural park, and it is an Audubon Sanctuary. Also visible in the image is Governors Island, which served as a strategic military installation for the U.S. Army (1783–1966) and a major U.S. Coast Guard installation (1966–1996). Today the historic fortifications on the island and their surroundings comprise the Governors Island National Monument. |
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