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    Graham Land

    Date: 14 Nov 2007
    Satellite: Rosetta
    Depicts: Graham Land and surrounding islands
    Copyright: ESA

    Northern part of Graham Land as seen by one of Rosetta's navigation cameras during the second Earth swing-by on 13 November 2007, from an altitude of around 5350 km. This image is a detail of a larger composite view: see related images.

    Graham Land is the part of the Antarctic peninsula that is closest to South America. Different islands around the peninsula are indicated here (clockwise and starting on the left):

    • Eagle Island
    • Andersson Island
    • Jonassen Island
    • Joinville Island
    • Dundee Island
    • Vega Island
    • James Ross Island
    • Seymour Island
    • Snow Hill Island
    • Lockyer Island


    Last Update: 14 Nov 2007

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