STS047-77-36

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Spacecraft nadir point: 54.7° N, 160.3° W

Photo center point: 55.0° N, 163.0° W

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Nadir to Photo Center: West

Spacecraft Altitude: 171 nautical miles (317km)
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Image Caption:
STS047-77-036 Alaskan Peninsula. This oblique view of the
western end of the Alaskan Peninsula and Unimak Island (the first
of the Aleutian Islands) shows Pavlov volcano (the westernmost
cone on the peninsula at the edge of the slide), Shishaldin (the
large cone in the middle of the island, the largest volcano in
the Aleutian chain), and Westdahl, a recently active volcano in a
complex of mountains at the western end of the island.