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Perspective view, Landsat overlay Oahu, Hawaii

Features of interest in this scene include
downtown Honolulu (right), Honolulu harbor (right), Pearl Harbor (center), and offshore reef patterns (foreground). The
Koolau mountain range runs through the center of the image. On the north shore of the island are the Mokapu Peninsula
and Kaneohe Bay (upper right). Clouds commonly hang above ridges and peaks of the Hawaiian Islands, and in this
rendition appear draped directly on the mountains. The clouds are actually about 1000 meters (3300 feet) above sea level.
High resolution topographic and image data allow ecologists and planners to assess the effects of urban development on
the sensitive ecosystems in tropical regions.
This type of display adds the important dimension of elevation to the study of land use and environmental processes as
observed in satellite images. The perspective view was created by draping a Landsat 7 satellite image over an SRTM
elevation model. Topography is exaggerated about six times vertically. The Landsat 7 image was acquired on February 12,
2000, and was provided by the United States Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observations Systems (EROS) Data
Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Source: NASA
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