Satellite image of Patagonia, Argentina

Satellite image of Patagonia, Argentina

Satellite image of Patagonia, Argentina

  • Satellite
  • Argentina
  • European Space Agency (in English: European Space Agency, in French: Agence spatiale européenne, abbreviated ESA by its English abbreviations and ASE by its French abbreviations)
Satellite image of Patagonia, Argentina.

The Plateau of Patagonia in Argentina and southern Chile are shown in this Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) image. The highest peaks of the Andes (covered by white snow in the image) form a natural boundary between Argentina and Chile and are responsible for the high contrast of the landscape between these two countries. Chile, along the left side of the Andes Mountains, appears mostly green and lush (as can be seen in the top left corner in the image) due to its cool, damp southern climate while Argentina looks dry and brown due to its arid (southeast) and subantarctic (southwest) climes. The southern part of Argentina, known as Patagonia, is the largest desert in the Americas, consisting basically of arid and desolate steppes.

Along the Atlantic coast, from top to bottom in the image, can be seen the "Bahía Blanca", the Gulf of San Matias, the Valdés Peninsula, the Gulf of San Jorge, Cape Tres Puntas (in the centre), and the Grande Bay where a pattern of some periodical waves can be seen in the image due to the existence of strong winds in the area. The tan-green colour in the Bahía Blanca is due to sediments deposited in the water by the Colorado and Negro rivers. On the other hand, bright turquoise lakes seen in the image are the result of extremely fine sediment, highly reflective, deposited by the glaciers.

The group of islands in the bottom right part of the image are known as "Tierra del Fuego" where Cape Horn is the southernmost point on the continent. These islands located in the ocean current circling Antarctica have some of the worst weather in the world, continuously battered by high winds and covered by clouds.

Technical Information:
* Instrument: MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS)
* Date of Acquisition: 28 August 2003
* Orbit number: 07808
* Orbit direction: Descending
* Instrument features: Reduced Resolution image (1200 metre resolution)
* Band combination: R = 665 nm, G = 560 nm, B = 442.5 nm
* Coordinates:
NE Lat/Long: S 38.40/ W 60.75
NW Lat/Long: S 35.90/ W 73.50
SW Lat/Long: S 55.47/ W 84.43
SE Lat/Long: S 58.67/ W 66.08

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