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San Francisco Region at Night
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San Francisco Region at Night

City lights reflect some of the landscape features that determine urban growth patterns in the region.

Published Oct 21, 2013

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San Francisco Bay
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San Francisco Bay

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this photograph of the San Francisco Bay area in April, 2002. The gray urban footprint of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, and their surrounding suburbs contrast strongly with the green hillsides. Of particular note are the Pacific Ocean water patterns that are highlighted in the sun glint. Sets of internal waves traveling east impinge on the coastline south of San Francisco. At the same time, fresher bay water flows out from the bay beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, creating a large plume traveling westward. Tidal current channels suggest the tidal flow deep in thebay. Because the ISS orbits are not synchronous with the sun, astronauts view the Earth with variable solar illumination angles. This allows them to document phenomena such as the sun reflecting differentially off surface waters in a way that outlines complicated water structures.

Published May 26, 2002

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MISR First Light Image
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MISR First Light Image

Published Mar 14, 2000

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ASTER Flyby of San Francisco
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ASTER Flyby of San Francisco

Published Apr 19, 2000

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Salt Ponds, South San Francisco Bay
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Salt Ponds, South San Francisco Bay

The red and green colors of the salt ponds in South San Francisco Bay are brilliant visual markers for astronauts. The STS-111 crew photographed the bay south of the San Mateo bridge in June, 2002.

Published Jul 21, 2002

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Fires in California
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Fires in California

Published Aug 29, 2003

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Where in the World?
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Where in the World?

Published Jun 28, 2001

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