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LANDSAT5 Satellite View of Bicas,Minas Gerais,Brazil in 1993-06-24 (RGB=bands 3,2,1 - real color), with 30m resolution per pixel and only constrast filters applied. Compare with its sharpened counterpart in Image:P217r75 5t19930624 bicas rgb bandas 321 realcado.png. Bicas is visible as a milky spot in the centre, and Guarará as a thin "half-moon" linked to the southeast part of Bicas. Roads also are readily visible, such as the BR-267 crossing from west eastwards through the south of Bicas and the north of Guarará. The winding road going to Rochedo and São João Nepomuceno is also visible on the north of Bicas. The road MG-126 is visible towards the south of Bicas, taking to Pequeri and Mar de Espanha. This picture covers roughly 14400m west-east and 10800m north-south. The centre of the picture is located around Latitude 21S43'20 / Longitude 43W03'30.


Source: http://glcf.umiacs.umd.edu/data/landsat/ The source for this composite picture was the "Global Land Cover Facility", http://www.landcover.org. Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey. Intellectual Property Rights: USGS & NASA; use is free to all; The U.S. Government holds the ultimate ownership. See USGS Citation for further details. http://edc.usgs.gov/about/customer/citation.html

The individual band frequencies 3,1,2 corresponding to the RGB colors, with resolution of 30m per pixel (according to the band specifications of the TM sensor (http://www.eurimage.com/products/landsat.html) of the LANDSAT5 satellite (http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/compositor/), { Band Number Wavelength Interval Spectral Response 1 0.45-0.52 µm Blue-Green 2 0.52-0.60 µm Green 3 0.63-0.69 µm Red 4 0.76-0.90 µm Near IR 5 1.55-1.75 µm Mid-IR 6 10.40-12.50 µm Thermal IR 7 2.08-2.35 µm Mid-IR }), were made available by the source above, for free use, in the address http://glcfapp.umiacs.umd.edu:8080/esdi/ftp?id=14492 (also in ftp://ftp.glcf.umiacs.umd.edu/glcf/Landsat/WRS2/p217/r075/p217r75_5t19930624.TM-EarthSat-Orthorectified/).


and then further processed by Marcus Cunha Granado (filtering, clipping, band composition), resulting in this picture from the personal archives.


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IMAGE_ID P217R75_5T19930624 PATH 217 ROW 75 DATE 1993/06/24 FILE_FORMAT GEOTIFF DATA_FORMAT BYTE ROW_COUNT 7866 COL_COUNT 8377 ROW_START 1 COL_START 1 PLATFORM LANDSAT5 SENSOR TM PROJECTION UTM23 DATUM WGS84 UNITS METERS X_START 5.7701100000E+05 Y_START -2.2869255000E+06 X_INCREMENT 2.8500000000E+01 Y_INCREMENT -2.8500000000E+01

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