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Spacecraft nadir point: 41.1° N, 106.4° W

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Spacecraft Altitude: 209 nautical miles (387km)
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Image Caption: Rare, clear, snow-dusted views southward down the northern Rio Grande
rift of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. The San Luis valley
is in the mid-ground, with the shield volcano of Mt. San Antonio
centered in the valley. In the structural embayment in the Sangre de
Cristo range Taos and from there, the long southwest-trending Embudo
transfer fault zone can be seen cutting across the rift valley. Valle
Grande caldera of the Jemez Mts. and the rift fault bounding the
Nacimiento range are also sharply defined.