< STS044-82-23 >
| NASA Photo ID | STS044-82-23 |
| Focal Length | 250mm |
| Date taken | 1991.11.27 |
| Time taken | 23:38:59 GMT |
Cloud masks available for this image:
Country or Geographic Name: | MEXICO |
Features: | LAGUNA DE BAVICORA |
| Features Found Using Machine Learning: | |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 0 (no clouds present) |
Sun Elevation Angle: | -14° |
Sun Azimuth: | 253° |
Camera: | Hasselblad |
Focal Length: | 250mm |
Camera Tilt: | 32 degrees |
Format: | VELVI: Fuji, natural color positive, Velvia 50, CS 135-36, ASA 32, standard base |
Film Exposure: | Normal |
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STS044-82-023 (& INFRARED EQUIVALENT, STS044-88-023): STS044-82-
024 (& INFRARED EQUIVALENT, STS044-88-024): SIERRA MADRE Dif-
ferent details of surface texture are enhanced in these dif-
ferently exposed views of the Sierra Madre Occidental inland from
Guaymas, Mexico. Ancient incised alluvial fan materials in par-
ticular are evident on valley floors. The infrared views pick
out yet different details, and they appear generally sharper than
the the CVIS views.
STS044-82-023 (& INFRARED EQUIVALENT, STS044-88-023): STS044-82-
024 (& INFRARED EQUIVALENT, STS044-88-024): SIERRA MADRE Dif-
ferent details of surface texture are enhanced in these dif-
ferently exposed views of the Sierra Madre Occidental inland from
Guaymas, Mexico. Ancient incised alluvial fan materials in par-
ticular are evident on valley floors. The infrared views pick
out yet different details, and they appear generally sharper than
the the CVIS views.

