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Pasadena, California Perspective View with Aerial Photo
and Landsat Overlay
C Band Interferometric Radar

This perspective view shows the western part of the city of Pasadena, California, looking north towards the San Gabriel
Mountains. Portions of the cities of Altadena and La Canada-Flintridge are also shown. The image was created from three
datasets: the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) supplied the elevation data; Landsat data from November 11, 1986
provided the land surface color (not the sky) and U. S. Geological Survey digital aerial photography provides the image detail.
The Rose Bowl, surrounded by a golf course, is the circular feature at the bottom center of the image. The Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, is the cluster of large buildings north of the Rose Bowl at the base of the mountains. A large landfill, Scholl
Canyon, is the smooth area in the lower left corner of the scene
Source: NASA
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