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Hydrology/Coastal Samples


The Chesapeake Bay is the nation's largest and historically most productive estuary. It is 200 miles long and 48 major rivers feed it.

Location: Chesapeake Bay
Target Latitude: 37.476 North
Target Longitude: 75.7792 West
Targeting Sensor: Hyperion
Acquisition Date: February 19, 2002 Acquisition Date: August 28, 2004
Sample Image

Sample Image Sample Image Sample Image Sample Image Sample Image
ALI: L1G
10:6:4 (RGB)
Format: HDF
ALI: L1R
9:5:3 (RGB)
Format: HDF
Hyperion: L1R
205:42:25 (RGB)
Format: HDF
ALI: L1G
10:6:4 (RGB)
Format: HDF
ALI: L1R
9:5:3 (RGB)
Format: HDF
Hyperion: L1R
205:42:25 (RGB)
Format: HDF

Download ALI L1R
Download ALI L1G
Download Hyperion
Download ALI L1R
Download ALI L1G
Download Hyperion

February 19, 2002
February 19, 2002
February 19, 2002
August 28, 2004
August 28, 2004
August 28, 2004

EO1A0140342002050110PY.tgz
EO1A0140342002050110PY.tgz
EO1H0140342002050110PY.tar.gz
EO1A0140342004241110KY.tgz
EO1A0140342004241110KY.tgz
EO1H0140342004241110KY.tar.gz

 

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