STS026-41-44
NASA Photo ID | STS026-41-44 |
Focal Length | 250mm |
Date taken | 1988.10.01 |
Time taken | 01:15:39 GMT |
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Country or Geographic Name: | PACIFIC OCEAN |
Features: | SURFACE DISTURBANCE |
Features Found Using Machine Learning: | |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 20 (11-25)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | 41° |
Sun Azimuth: | 261° |
Camera: | Hasselblad |
Focal Length: | 250mm |
Camera Tilt: | |
Format: | 5017: Kodak, natural color positive, Ektachrome, X Professional, ASA 64, standard base |
Film Exposure: | Normal |
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Image Caption:
Suloy
Ubiquitous features of equatorial waters are suloys, or long
lines of convergence of chaotic waves. The phenomenon is poorly
understood, but the line of convergence is striking, evidenced in
this photograph. Note the surface water texture which is perpen-
dicular to the suloy. (S26-41-44)
Suloy
Ubiquitous features of equatorial waters are suloys, or long
lines of convergence of chaotic waves. The phenomenon is poorly
understood, but the line of convergence is striking, evidenced in
this photograph. Note the surface water texture which is perpen-
dicular to the suloy. (S26-41-44)