Hola amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., la Agencia Espacial NASA, nos hace llegar la información sobre esta maravillosa vista captada desde la Estación Espacial Internacional sobre el Gran Desierto de Arena de Australia, ubicado en la región nor-oeste que es una interesante zona geológica donde la arena está en constante movimiento con formación de dunas y la pronta desaparición de las mimas y continúa el movimiento de la arena........
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Great Sandy Desert, Australia
In
northwest Australia, the Great Sandy Desert holds great geological
interest as a zone of active sand dune movement. While a variety of dune
forms appear across the region, this astronaut photograph features
numerous linear dunes (about 25 meters high) separated in a roughly
regular fashion (0.5 to 1.5 kilometers apart). The dunes are aligned to
the prevailing winds that generated them, which typically blow from east
to west. Where linear dunes converge, dune confluences point downwind.
When you fly over such dune fields—either in an airplane or the
International Space Station—the fire scars stand out. Where thin
vegetation has been burned, the dunes appear red from the underlying
sand; dunes appear darker where the vegetation remains.
Astronaut photograph ISS035-E-9454 was acquired on March 25, 2013, with a
Nikon D3S digital camera using a 400 millimeter lens, and is provided
by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and Image Science &
Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by the
Expedition 35 crew. It has been cropped and enhanced to improve
contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed.
Image Credit: NASA
NASA
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