Earth from Space: Baja California

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Copernicus Sentinel-1 takes us over the region of Baja California in northwest Mexico, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.

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7 Comments

  1. Que belo enquadramento que nos dá outra outra noção do espaço! Os satélites têm a capacidade inesgotável de nos surpreender! É de ficar maravilhada com o rigor das linhas e das cores …é um satélite de encantamentos e de poesia talvez!!
    Tudo recordando-nos, a cada momento, que fazemos parte de um contínuo que não podemos deixar perder…pode ser um dos derradeiros representantes de um tempo em que os satélites tenham como missão ajudar a entender o mundo e, consequentemente, mudá-lo… Serão os satélites o actual desassossego?

  2. Kind of an odd thing to come from the EUROPEAN Space Agency.

    So… is Baja Cali about to get rolled by earthquakes, climate change extreme weather, or rising ocean levels?

    And no mention of the old river bed at the bottom of the bay?? 🙁

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