Earth from Space: Lake Mar Chiquita, Argentina

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The Copernicus Sentinel-1 takes us over Lake Mar Chiquita – an endorheic salt lake in the northeast province of Córdoba, Argentina, in this edition of the Earth from Space programme.

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13 Comments

  1. Estou sempre à espera desta excelente rubrica e desta semana superou as expectativas com umas cores incríveis e do panorama à volta do lago, nuns caprichosos meandros de água! O Sentinel 1 produz cada imagem mais espantosa…adorei ESA!!

  2. It is fabulous what we can see from orbit with our satellites. I can only say one thing: congratulations engineers, programmers, operators, technicians, carriers and a long etcetera.

  3. What dose ESA say to issues we can not explane, like UFO´s in Earth from space, we may be able to indenty obejeks with satelits who monitor earth from space. Or are we able to enter Space from erath and not been spot?

  4. First of all… the name of this geographical feature is ¨Laguna Mar Chiquita¨, so in English it would be ¨Small-sea lagoon¨.. the ¨lagoon¨ being part of the name. You could also have called it ¨Ansenuza¨, which is how the natives used to call this place in their – now dead – language. Second of all, the city of Rafaela has some 100K inhabitants and San Francisco´s population is now somewhere close to the 60K… people from these places will certainly take offense in being called ¨villagers¨. Other than that, amazing video!!!

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