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English: This astronaut photograph illustrates the remains of a giant iceberg—designated A22A— that broke off Antarctica in 2002. The iceberg was photographed at a location of 49.9 degrees south latitude, 23.8 degrees west longitude, which is about a third of the distance from South America towards Cape Town, South Africa. A22A is one of the largest icebergs to drift as far north as 50 degrees south latitude, bringing it beneath the daylight path of the International Space Station (ISS). Crew members aboard the ISS were able to locate the ice mass and photograph it, despite the great masses of clouds that often accompany winter storms in the Southern Ocean. The crew’s viewing angle was oblique (not looking straight down) from a point to the west of the berg, and the time of day was early afternoon, as shown by the orientation of the cloud shadows. Dimensions of A22A in early June were 49.9 by 23.4 kilometres, giving it an area of 622 square kilometres, or seven times the area of Manhattan Island.


International Space Station InsigniaISS Crew Earth Observations: ISS015-E-10125International Space Station Insignia
Identification
Mission ISS015 (Expedition 15)
Roll E
Frame 10125
Country or Geographic Name ATLANTIC OCEAN
Features A22A ICEBERG, SMALL ICEBERGS
Center Point Latitude -48.8° N
Center Point Longitude -24.0° E
Camera
Camera Tilt 43°
Camera Focal Length 180 mm
Camera Kodak DCS760C Electronic Still Camera
Film 3060 x 2036 pixel CCD, RGBG array.
Quality
Percentage of Cloud Cover 26-50%
Nadir What is Nadir?
Date 2007-05-30
Time 14:46:44
Nadir Point Latitude -50.5° N
Nadir Point Longitude -21.8° E
Nadir to Photo Center Direction Northwest
Sun Azimuth 340°
Spacecraft Altitude 181 nautical miles (335 km)
Sun Elevation Angle 16°
Orbit Number 799
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Opphavsperson Image provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA - Johnson Space Center.
Objektposisjon48° 48′ 00″ S, 24° 00′ 00″ V Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Dette og andre bilder på denne posisjonen på: OpenStreetMapinfo
This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: ISS015-E-10125.

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