< STS095-707-35 >
| NASA Photo ID | STS095-707-35 |
| Focal Length | 250mm |
| Date taken | 1998.11.01 |
| Time taken | 20:47:17 GMT |
Cloud masks available for this image:
Country or Geographic Name: | MEXICO |
Features: | PAN-SIERRA MADRE |
| Features Found Using Machine Learning: | |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 10 (1-10)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | 33° |
Sun Azimuth: | 231° |
Camera: | Hasselblad |
Focal Length: | 250mm |
Camera Tilt: | High Oblique |
Format: | 5069: Kodak Elite 100S, E6 Reversal, Replaces Lumiere, Warmer in tone vs. Lumiere |
Film Exposure: | Normal |
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| 5700 pixels | 5900 pixels | No | No | Download Image Download Color Calibration Image for this Image |
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No GeoTIFF is available for this photo.Image Caption: West-central Mexico. Spanning the region from Saltillo in the interior to Los Mochis on the Pacific coast, this fine westerly view covers a tectonic nexus for which we have few photos. The narrow sinuous ridges in the foreground are folds of the Sierra Madre Oriental, formed about 60 million years ago (Laramide). The dark, rugged ranges farther west are the ~35-million-year-old volcanic rocks of the Sierra Madre Occidental. Cutting both are north-trending faults (center of view) that became active about 25 million years ago.

