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Vesuvius,
Italy : This image was acquired on April 15,
1994 by the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR) aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The
central cone of Vesuvius is the dark purple feature in the center
of the volcano. This cone is surrounded on the northern and
eastern sides by the old crater rim, called Mt. Somma. Recent lava
flows are the pale yellow areas on the southern and western sides
of the cone. Vesuvius is part of a large volcanic zone which
includes the Phalagrean Fields, the cluster of craters seen along
the left side of the image. The Bay of Naples, on the left side of
the image, is separated from the Gulf of Salerno, in the lower
left, by the Sorrento Peninsula. Dense urban settlement can be
seen around the volcano. The city of Naples is above and to the
left of Vesuvius; the seaport of the city can be seen in the top
of the bay. Pompeii is located just below the volcano on this
image. See the thermo image |