Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Himalayan Horizon From Space
Explanation:
This stunning aerial view [ http://visibleearth…] shows the rugged snow covered peaks of [ http://eol.jsc.nasa…] a Himalayan mountain range in Nepal. The seventh-highest peak on the planet [ http://www.math.ufl…Outdoor/Data/asia.ht ml ], Dhaulagiri, is the high point on the horizon at the left while in the foreground lies the southern Tibetan Plateau of China. But, contrary to appearances, this picture wasn't taken from an airliner [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] cruising at 30,000 feet. Instead it was taken with a 35mm camera and telephoto lens by the Expedition 1 crew [ http://spaceflight.…index.html ] aboard the International Space Station [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] -- orbiting 200 nautical miles [ http://www.onlineco…] above the Earth. The Himalayan mountains [ http://earthobserva…images.php3?img_id=4 704 ] were created by crustal plate tectonics [ http://pubs.usgs.go…dynamic.html ] on planet Earth [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] some 70 million years ago, as the Indian plate began a collision with the Eurasian plate. Himalayan uplift still continues today at a rate of a few millimeters per year.
Credit and Copyright:
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China
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Nepal
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Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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Earth
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International Space Station (ISS)
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap050528

Himalayan Horizon From Space