STS-110 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers
May 28, 2002

OTHER PHOTOS
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This long-dry desert drainage preserves a record of a wetter time in this region. Rusty-red windblown sand covers the valley floor, giving the landscape a Mars-like aspect.
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Gweni Fada Impact Crater, Chad, Africa: Situated on the Ennedi Plateau, Gweni Fada is 14 km in diameter and believe to be < 345 million years old.
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Manicouagan Impact Crater, Quebec, Canada is a 214 million year old impact crater, roughly 100 km in diameter. This is one of the most photographed impact craters from ISS because it is often visible at the top of the orbit. The St. Lawrence River is visible in the foreground.
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ISS over Earth.
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