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Collection:
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Collection
Title:
San Jose close-up, California
Creator:
NASA/JPL-Caltech
Description:
The city of San Jose is seen on this radar image of the northern end of the Santa Clara Valley in central California. The Valley lies between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the southwest (left side of image) and the Diablo Range to the northeast (right side of image). The San Andreas fault is the linear feature along the left side of the image. Dark patches in the Diablo Range are sparsely vegetated slopes. Blue features at the top of the image are salt evaporators at the southern end of San Francisco Bay (black area). The dark linear feature in the lower center is the San Jose airport. The runways of Moffett Field Naval Air Station/NASA Ames Research Center are visible along the edge of the bay. The Stanford University Linear Accelerator is the bright white linear feature in the upper left of the image. The area shown is 35 by 27 kilometers (22 by 17 miles) centered at 37.4 degrees north latitude, 122.1 degrees west longitude. Colors are assigned to different radar frequencies and polarizations as follows: red is L-band horizontally transmitted, horizontally received; green is C-band horizontally transmitted, horizontally received; and blue is C-band horizontally transmitted, vertically received. The image was acquired by the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR) imaging radar when it flew aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on October 2, 1994.
Date:
1/22/98
Identifier:
P-49501
Year:
1998
Contributor:
JPL Archives
What:
Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
What:
Space Shuttle Endeavour
Where:
The Valley
Where:
San Jose
Where:
Santa Cruz
Where:
Ames Research Center (ARC)

San Jose close-up, California