NASA Photo ID: SL4-138-3846 File Name: 10076364.jpg
Film Type: 70mm Date Taken: 02/01/74
Title: Northwest corner of Wyoming
Description:
A near vertical view of the snow-covered northwest corner of Wyoming
(43.5N, 109.5W), as seen from the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. A
small portion of Montana and Idaho is in this photograph, also. The dark
area is Yellowstone National Park. The largest body of water is
Yellowstone Lake. The elongated range in the eastern part of the picture
is the Big Horn Moutains. The Wind River Range is at the bottom center.
The Grand Teton National Park area is almost straight south of Yellowstone
Lake. Approximately 30 per cent of the State of Wyoming can be seen in
this photograph.
Subject terms:
EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE)
LAKES
MOUNTAINS
ONBOARD ACTIVITIES
PARKS
PHOTOGRAPHY
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB PROGRAM
SNOW
WYOMING
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