Hola amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., con suma alegría que hemos recibido una bellísima imagen de más de 200 kilómetros de la zona del Río Napo de la cuenca del Río Amazonas, que sido captada por la NASA ((National Aeronautics and Space Administration) por medio de su satélite :NASA’s Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture
Radar (UAVSAR), donde se aprecia al Río que ha inundado la selva al nivel de su hoya; lo interesante es que la Agencia Espacial está difundiendo al mundo con suma precisión diferentes partes de América vista desde el Espacio. Les invito a leer la información en inglés...... de la NASA:
Napo River in Ecuador and Peru
On
March 17, 2013, NASA’s Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture
Radar (UAVSAR) acquired synthetic aperture radar data over the Napo
River in Ecuador and Peru. The image colors indicate the likelihood of
inundation (flooding) beneath the forest canopy, which is difficult to
determine using traditional optical sensors. Red and yellow shades
indicate a high likelihood of standing water with emergent vegetation,
blue and green shades are areas less likely to be inundated, and black
indicates the open water areas of the Napo River. These data, which have
already been transmitted to a field team working along the Napo River,
will be used to guide field measurements during a second observation by
UAVSAR on March 31, 2013. The image is a 8.7-mile-wide by 5.6-mile-long
(14-kilometer-wide by 9-kilometer-long) segment of an image measuring
more than 124 miles (200 kilometers) long. North is toward the upper
right. The resolution is 20 feet (6 meters). UAVSAR data like these are
helping scientists assess the effectiveness of using synthetic aperture
radar data to study the inundation dynamics of this and similar rivers
around the world.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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