Kap Farvel

Kap Farvel. Satellitbillede

Koordinater: 59°46′23″N 43°55′21″V / 59.77306°N 43.92250°V / 59.77306; -43.92250 Kap Farvel (grønlandsk: Uummannarsuaq eller Nunap Isua) er Grønlands sydligste punkt, beliggende på 59° 46' nord, omtrent på højde med Oslo og blot ca. 225 km nordligere end Skagen. Grønland strækker sig fra nord til syd over 24 breddegrader svarende til 2.670 km eller som fra Bergen til sydspidsen af Sicilien.

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Greenland is the world’s largest island, with an area of over 2 million square kilometers; however, much of the island is covered by an ice cap that can reach thicknesses of 3 kilometers. This astronaut photograph illustrates the southernmost tip of Greenland, known as Kap Farvel in Danish and Nunap Isua in Inuit. The viewing direction is towards the northeast; the image was taken when the International Space Station was located near its most northerly orbital latitude of 52 degrees. The northern coast of Newfoundland was approximately 1,160 kilometers to the southwest.

The image is highly oblique—taken from an angle looking outwards from the ISS, rather than straight down towards the Earth—and this perspective provides a sense of topography along the southern edge of Greenland. The exposed dark grey bedrock along the southwestern coastline has been carved by glaciers into numerous fjords, steep-sided valleys that drain directly into the ocean. The white cloud cover surrounding the island likely mingles with some sea ice and icebergs calved from glaciers. A band of high-altitude cirrus clouds (light grey) casts shadows on the lower stratus cloud deck in the lower third of the image. The thin blue layer of Earth’s atmosphere is visible spanning the top third of the image from left to right.

Astronaut photograph ISS017-E-12583 was acquired on August 4, 2008, with a Nikon D2Xs digital camera fitted with a 70 mm lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by the Expedition 17 crew. The image in this article has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast. Lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by William L. Stefanov, NASA-JSC.


International Space Station InsigniaISS Crew Earth Observations: ISS017-E-012583International Space Station Insignia
Identification
Mission ISS017 (Expedition 17)
Roll E
Frame 012583
Country or Geographic Name GREENLAND
Features PAN-C. FAREWELL, ICE CAP, GL.
Center Point Latitude 60.0° N
Center Point Longitude -44.5° E
Camera
Camera Tilt High Oblique
Camera Focal Length 70 mm
Camera Nikon D2Xs
Film 4288 x 2848 pixel CMOS sensor, RGBG imager color filter.
Quality
Percentage of Cloud Cover 76-100%
Nadir What is Nadir?
Date 2008-08-04
Time 20:24:53
Nadir Point Latitude 51.3° N
Nadir Point Longitude -54.5° E
Nadir to Photo Center Direction Northeast
Sun Azimuth 266°
Spacecraft Altitude 183 nautical miles (339 km)
Sun Elevation Angle 25°
Orbit Number 3619