Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Title:
Shaded Relief Mosaic of Umnak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Original Caption Released with Image:
This image is a shaded relief mosaic of Umnak Island in Alaska's Aleutian Islands.

It was created with Airsar data that was geocoded and combined into this mosaic as part of a NASA-funded Alaska Digital Elevation Model Project at the Alaska Synthetic Aperture Radar Facility (ASF) at the University of Alaska Geophysical Institute in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Airsar collected the Alaska data as part of its PacRim 2000 Mission, which took the instrument to French Polynesia, American and Western Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Northern Marianas, Guam, Palau, Hawaii and Alaska. Airsar, part of NASA's Airborne Science Program, is managed for NASA's Earth Science Enterprise by JPL. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
Addition Date:
2001-11-04
Image Credit:
NASA/ASF/JPL
Produced By:
Alaska Synthetic Aperture Radar Facility
Mission:
Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR)
Spacecraft:
NASA DC-8 Aircraft
Target Name:
Earth
Is a satellite of:
Sol (our sun)
Instrument:
AirSAR
Product Size:
3000 samples x 2878 lines
Primary Data Set:
AIRSAR
facet_what:
Sun
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
AirSAR
facet_what:
AIRSAR
facet_what:
Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar
facet_what:
NASA DC-8 Aircraft
facet_where:
Australia
facet_where:
California
facet_where:
Hawaii
facet_where:
Alaska
facet_where:
Taiwan
facet_where:
Guam
facet_where:
Japan
facet_where:
Cambodia
facet_where:
Philippines
facet_where:
Korea
facet_where:
Indonesia
facet_where:
Guinea
facet_where:
Fiji
facet_where:
New Zealand
facet_where:
Samoa
facet_where:
French Polynesia
facet_where:
Malaysia
facet_where:
Palau
facet_where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Image #:
PIA03509
UID:
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA03509
orignial url:

Shaded Relief Mosaic of Umnak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska