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Credit & Copyright: Landsat 7 Project,  
NASA  
  
  
Explanation:
Launched last month, NASA's  
Landsat 7 spacecraft  
now orbits planet Earth.  
  
Looking down from an altitude of 700 km,  
Landsat 7 can map  
the planet's surface in visible and infrared  
bands and  
resolve features 30 meters across or smaller.  
  
For example,  
this striking engineering test image is  
a natural-looking color composite of 3 different  
visible wavelength bands.  
  
It nicely shows details of urban areas around San Francisco,  
California, USA,  
nestled in the surrounding terrain (north is up).  
  
Flowing blue-green  
colors track the spring runoff from  
the Sierras to the west and neighboring mountains into  
the bay and out into the Pacific ocean.  
  
Landsat 7 is  
currently performing well in its check out phase  
and controllers are preparing the satellite for  
regular operations.  
  
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