STS-109 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers
April 9, 2002

AUSTRALIA
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Exmouth Gulf with white sand flats behind mangrove-capped tidal bars.
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Red floodwater from Hurricane Bobby (300 mm [12 inches] of rain) illustrated the fact that the whole region along the east side of the Exmouth Gulf is one big delta. The floodwater fingers out into the blue waters of the Gulf through dark mangrove islands. This image was taken March 3, 1995.
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Lake Seabrook wirth water; fire scars.
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Vari-colored flood waters in Lake Carnegie with water, central Western Australia.
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Panoramic view south across the Channel Country of Queensland to Lake Eyre (South Australia).
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Goyder Lagoon, Warburton River (South Australia), with extensive water in dunes of the Eyre Creek drainage.
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CIR-Wide reach of Cooper Creek (sector between Durham Downs and Innamincka, South Australia), with water.
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CVIS - Wide reach of Cooper Creek (sector between Durham Downs and Innamincka, South Australia), with water.
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Lake Eyre.
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Lake Eyre, Warburton Groove.
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