Landsat 7 Fly Over of Tampa, Florida

  • Released Saturday, January 1, 2000

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as urban growth, deforestation, and overall changes in the earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida.

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida.

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida.

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida.

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida

Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida



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