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English: Snow-covered fields appear as geometric patterns on Washington Island, on Lake Michigan, in this photograph taken by the Expedition 38 crew of the International Space Station.
  • The island is nine kilometers long (5.6 miles) and lies on the western shore of Lake Michigan, as a continuation of Door Peninsula (Wisconsin). Note that north is to the lower left in the image. White coastal ice hugs the shoreline and connects Washington Island with Detroit Island and Rock Island. Ice typically accumulates first near land, where cooling is more rapid than in deeper lake water. Two other snow-covered islands (image top left) are small enough and far enough from land to evade the collars of ice.
  • On the day this image was taken, southwesterly winds were blowing ice into the lake in the form of long, coherent stringers. The thickness of a stringer is related to the length of coastline that feeds it. The smallest northern stringer (image left) is fed by the shortest section of upwind coastline, and the longest (image right) is supplied by the large amount of shore ice around Detroit Island.
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Other versions File:ISS038-E-57977 - View of Wisconsin.jpg is a more washed out version of this file; this is what it looked like before the photo was prepared for release as picture of the day. It is also a lower resolution.
Geographic Area
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Wisconsin
Features
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WASHINGTON ISLAND, ICE
Clouds Percentage
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10%
Look angle
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33
Look direction
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SE
Sun Azimuth
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210°
Sun Elevatation
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29°
Altitude
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221 nautical miles (409 km)
Mission
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ISS038
Roll
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E
Frame
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57977
Camera
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Nikon D3X Electronic Still Camera
Focal length
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1000 mm
This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: ISS038-E-057977.

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This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was created by the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, of the NASA Johnson Space Center. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (NASA media use guidelines or Conditions of Use of Astronaut Photographs). Photo source: ISS038-E-057977.

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