< STS61A-467-2 >
| NASA Photo ID | STS61A-467-2 |
| Focal Length | 100mm |
| Date taken | 1985.__.__ |
| Time taken | GMT |
Cloud masks available for this image:
Country or Geographic Name: | AUSTRALIA-SA |
Features: | SPENCER GULF |
| Features Found Using Machine Learning: | |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 40 (26-50)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | ° |
Sun Azimuth: | ° |
Camera: | Hasselblad |
Focal Length: | 100mm |
Camera Tilt: | Low Oblique |
Format: | UNKN: unknown |
Film Exposure: | Normal |
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| 5700 pixels | 5900 pixels | No | No | Download Image | |
| 500 pixels | 518 pixels | No | No | Download Image | |
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Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Port Augusta (1), Port Pirie (2), Wyalla (3), and Wallaroo are
major ports in the Spencer Gulf. 120 miles of the Gulf can be
seen here. Gulf of St. Vincent appears at the bottom. Most prom-
inent is the patchwork pattern of numerous wheat, vegetable, and
fruit farms in this highly productive, humid part of Australia.
The mountainous spine of the Flinders Range can be seen down the
entire right edge of the mosaic. (61A-467-0002, 51B-41-80)
Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Port Augusta (1), Port Pirie (2), Wyalla (3), and Wallaroo are
major ports in the Spencer Gulf. 120 miles of the Gulf can be
seen here. Gulf of St. Vincent appears at the bottom. Most prom-
inent is the patchwork pattern of numerous wheat, vegetable, and
fruit farms in this highly productive, humid part of Australia.
The mountainous spine of the Flinders Range can be seen down the
entire right edge of the mosaic. (61A-467-0002, 51B-41-80)

