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DescriptionBlack Point Lava Flow, Arizona.jpg
English: The otherworldly footprint of black basaltic lava creates a striking landscape at Black Point Lava Flow in northern Arizona, seen in this photograph taken from the International Space Station. The eastern edge of the flow slumps down to the surrounding plain, and it ends along the Little Colorado River (lower right).
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NASA Earth Observatory
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The NASA Expedition 20 crew.
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35° 42′ 00″ N, 111° 18′ 00″ W
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35.700000; -111.300000
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Image captured with a Nikon D3 digital camera fitted with an 800 mm lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Centre.
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Expedition 20
copyright status
public domain
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inception
7 September 2009
coordinates of the point of view
35°42'0.000"N, 111°18'0.000"W
captured with
Nikon D3
catalog code
ISS020-E-33530
catalog: Media catalogue of the Johnson Space Center
exposure time
0.0008 second
f-number
5.6
focal length
800 millimetre
ISO speed
200
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photograph
location of creation
San Francisco Volcanic Field
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