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Earth observations of Bora-Bora's coral reefs taken during STS-93 mission

1999-07-25

NASA

NASA
Washington, DC, United States

STS093-717-066 (23-27 July 1999) --- The STS-93 astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia took this picture featuring the Society Islands. Delicate coral reefs ring the islands of Bora Bora (top), Tahaa (center) and Raiatea (bottom). The Society Islands, which also include the island of Tahiti, are one of many archipelagoes that constitute French Polynesia in the central South Pacific. When the photo was taken, the shuttle was flying over a point located at 16.2 degrees south latitude and 151.8 degrees west longitude. Data back information on the 70mm listed the time and date as 23:36:16 GMT, July 25, 1999 (Orbit 45).

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  • Title: Earth observations of Bora-Bora's coral reefs taken during STS-93 mission
  • Date Created: 1999-07-25
  • Rights: JSC
  • Album: mgwhite
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