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English: This detailed astronaut photograph shows part of Big Thomson Mesa, near the southern end of Capitol Reef National Park. Capitol Reef National Park is located on the Colorado Plateau, which occupies the adjacent quarters of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Big Thomson Mesa (image left) is part of a large feature known as the en:Waterpocket Fold. The Fold is a geologic structure called a monocline—layers of generally flat-lying sedimentary rock with a steep, one-sided bend, like a carpet runner draped over a stair step. Geologists think that monoclines on the Colorado Plateau result from faulting (cracking) of deeper and more brittle crystalline rocks under tectonic pressure; while the crystalline rocks were broken into raised or lowered blocks, the overlaying, less brittle sedimentary rocks were flexed without breaking.

The portion of the Waterpocket Fold illustrated in this image includes layered rocks formed during the Mesozoic Era (about 250 – 65 million years ago). The oldest layers are at the bottom of the sequence, with each successive layer younger than the preceding one going upwards in the sequence. Not all of the formation’s rock layers are clearly visible, but some of the major layers (units to geologists) can be easily distinguished. The top half of the image includes the oldest rocks in the view: dark brown and dark green Moenkopi and Chinle Formations. Moving toward the foot of the mesa, two strikingly coloured units are visible near image centre: light red to orange Wingate Sandstone and white Navajo Sandstone. Beyond those units, reddish brown to brown Carmel Formation and Entrada Sandstone occupy a topographic bench at the foot of a cliff. The top of the cliff face above this bench—Big Thomson Mesa—is comprised of brown Dakota Sandstone. This sequence represents more than 100 million years of sediments being deposited and turned into rock. Much younger Quaternary (2-million- to approximately 10,000-year-old) deposits are also present in the view.

The area shown in this astronaut photograph is located approximately 65 kilometers to the southeast of Fruita, UT near the southern end of Capitol Reef National Park.


International Space Station InsigniaISS Crew Earth Observations: ISS020-E-9861International Space Station Insignia
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Mission ISS020 (Expedition 20)
Roll E
Frame 9861
Country or Geographic Name USA-Utah
Features WATERPOCKET FOLD, BIG THOMSON MESA
Center Point Latitude 37.7° N
Center Point Longitude -111.0° E
Camera
Camera Tilt 34°
Camera Focal Length 800 mm
Camera Nikon D3
Film 4256 x 2832 pixel CMOS sensor, 36.0mm x 23.9mm, total pixels: 12.87 million, Nikon FX format.
Quality
Percentage of Cloud Cover 0-10%
Nadir What is Nadir?
Date Prise le 14 juin 2009
Time 13:48:49
Nadir Point Latitude 39.3° N
Nadir Point Longitude -109.7° E
Nadir to Photo Center Direction Southwest
Sun Azimuth 76°
Spacecraft Altitude 183 nautical miles (339 km)
Sun Elevation Angle 20°
Orbit Number 554
Date
Source NASA Earth Observatory
Auteur This image was taken by the NASA Expedition 20 crew
Lieu de la prise de vue37° 41′ 12,7″ N, 111° 04′ 41,1″ O Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Voir cet endroit et d’autres images sur : OpenStreetMapinfo
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