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Español: La imagen captada por el satélite SAOCOM 1B corresponde a la Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. Al Sur se puede observar el Canal de Beagle y la isla Navarino, ubicada en territorio chileno. En la costa sur se ve en tonalidades celestes la ciudad de Ushuaia, Argentina. También puede observarse la pista del aeropuerto de Ushuaia en una línea color negro. Dada la combinación de bandas del espectro electromagnético utilizada para esta imagen, la vegetación natural se ve en tonos marrones claros, mientras que la roca pelada, sin cobertura vegetal, se observa en tonalidades azuladas.
English: Tierra del Fuego as seen by the SAOCOM 1B satellite.
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Tierra del Fuego as seen by the SAOCOM 1B satellite.

14 September 2020

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