This Envisat image is dominated by the island of Crete separating the Aegean and Libyan Seas in the eastern Mediterranean.
At the top of the image we can see the southern portion of the Cyclades island group, including the islands of Milos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini.
This image is a compilation of three passes by Envisat’s radar on 11 December 2010, 10 January and 11 March 2011.
Each is assigned a colour (red, green and blue) and combined to produce this representation.
New colours reveal changes in the surface between Envisat’s passes.
For a high resolution version of this image, please visit: www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMLH2GURTG_index_0.html
At the top of the image we can see the southern portion of the Cyclades island group, including the islands of Milos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini.
This image is a compilation of three passes by Envisat’s radar on 11 December 2010, 10 January and 11 March 2011.
Each is assigned a colour (red, green and blue) and combined to produce this representation.
New colours reveal changes in the surface between Envisat’s passes.
For a high resolution version of this image, please visit: www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMLH2GURTG_index_0.html
Credits: ESA
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