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S44-94-051 - STS-044 - Super typhoon Yuri Earth observation taken during the STS-44 mission

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Description: Supertyphoon Yuri began development approximately 1000 miles east of the Philippine Islands. At the time this photo was taken, Yuri was about 1000 nautical miles in diameter and had estimated maximum sustained wind speeds of 145 mph, gusting to 170 mph. This oblique view shows the well formed eye of Yuri and the raised segment of clouds at the cusp of the eye indicating very high wind speeds within the vortex.

Subject Terms: STS-44 EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE)

Date Taken: 11/29/1991

Categories: Earth Observations

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

geon: PHILIPPINE SEA

feat: TYPHOON YURI

tilt: High Oblique

cldp: 100

nlat: 24.7

nlon: 142.5

azi: 238

alt: 197

elev: 11

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1991
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