15. Sediments as seen with infrared lighting • Earth.com

15. Sediments as seen with infrared lighting

The Terra satellite launched into space in December 1999, and NASA expected her to operate for roughly six years. Well, the device outlasted that prediction by more than a decade, which meant that Terra could snap this photo in 2007. The psychedelic image actually shows all of the sediment layers that make up Morocco’s Anti-Atlas Mountains. Different infrared bands were used to delineate the ancient limestone, gypsum and claystone that formed the African range roughly 80 million years ago.

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