• MODIS Pic of the Day 11 October 2022

    From Dan Richter@1:317/3 to All on Tue Oct 11 12:00:54 2022
    October 11, 2022 - Eighty Mile Beach, Western Australia

    Eighty Mile Beach
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    Sitting between the Indian Ocean and the harsh environment of the Great
    Sandy Desert, a gorgeous bit of beach acts like an oasis, providing a
    home for abundant wildlife as well an attraction for flocks of tourists
    each year. According to the Government of Western Australia’s Explore
    Parks WA website, Eighty Mile Beach is 220 km of uninterrupted white
    sand, turquoise waters, mudflats, and mangroves that is ideal for
    anglers, campers, four-wheel drivers, campers, and bird watchers. The
    unique and important ecosystem is recognized by International BirdLife
    as an International Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) and is recognized
    as an area of international importance under the Ramsar Convention on
    Wetlands. More than 400,000 shorebirds rest here on migration and
    Flatback Turtles—a species found only in Australia—nest on the beach
    between October and through February.

    On October 7, 2022, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
    (MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of
    Eighty Mile Beach.

    The beach stretches from about Cape Keraudren to Cape Bossut, and
    actually measures roughly 85 miles (140 km) long. A halo of light blue
    tints the waters of the Indian Ocean, just off the beach. This is
    likely caused by sediment washed into the waters by tidal action. A
    bright white area extending from the Great Sandy Desert (inland)
    westward to Eighty Mile Beach is the Gascoyne River, a river that holds
    water roughly 120 days of each year then becomes a dry bed for the
    remainder of the year.

    Image Facts
    Satellite: Aqua
    Date Acquired: 10/7/2022
    Resolutions: 1km (121.5 KB), 500m (307.5 KB), 250m (157.2
    KB)
    Bands Used: 1,4,3
    Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC



    https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/individual.php?db_date=2022-10-11

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