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Gobi Desert, China, satellite image C014 / 1768
Gobi Desert. Satellite image showing uniform white lines in the Gobi desert, northwestern China. These lines measure about 1.6 km long and 0.9 km across. Many experts believe they are used as targets for calibrating satellite and radar imaging systems. Imaged by the IKONOS satellite on 27th July 2010
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© GEOEYE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
2010 27th Arid Barren Calibrating China Chinese Earth Observation Environmental Science From Space Gobi Desert Ikonos Lines Pattern Patterns Satellite Satellite Image Systems Target 27 July White Line
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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of the Gobi Desert in northwestern China. Taken by the IKONOS satellite on July 27th, 2010, it reveals an intriguing pattern of uniform white lines spread across the barren and arid landscape. Measuring approximately 1.6 km long and 0.9 km across, these enigmatic lines have puzzled experts for years. Many believe that these distinctive features serve as targets for calibrating satellite and radar imaging systems due to their precise arrangement. The technological advancements of the 21st century have enabled us to observe Earth from space with remarkable detail, allowing us to uncover such fascinating patterns in our environment. The Gobi Desert itself is a testament to nature's resilience in harsh conditions, characterized by its dry and desolate terrain stretching across Asia. This image not only highlights its unique geographical features but also serves as a reminder of how human innovation intertwines with our planet's natural wonders. As we delve into environmental science and explore new frontiers through satellite calibration and radar imaging systems like IKONOS, we gain valuable insights into our world's diverse landscapes. This photograph captures one such moment where technology meets nature, offering a glimpse into both ancient geological formations and cutting-edge scientific endeavors. Photo credit: GEOEYE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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