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Estevan Coalfield and Power Plants, Saskatchewan

Snow and ice serve to accent human activities in this photograph taken by the Space Shuttle mission STS-98 crewmembers on February 17, 2001. The Souris River stretches across the photograph from left to right, with the upstream Rafferty Dam Reservoir frozen over on the far left. Two power plants, the Boundary Dam Power Station and the Shand Power Station, can be identified by the smoke plumes and shadows of those plumes. The river is frozen over upstream of the Boundary Dam Power Station, but thermal loading from the plants has warmed the water in the Boundary Dam Reservoir so that it remains nearly ice free. Downstream of the reservoirs, thermal loading is sufficient to maintain open flow in the Souris River.


Image provided by the Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center . Information on the Estevan area and identification of features was provided by Gregory Salmers, Estevan Public Library. Additional photographs taken by astronauts and can be viewed via the NASA — JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.

Published March 18, 2001
Data acquired February 17, 2001

Source:
Space Shuttle > Medium Format Camera
Collection:
Astronaut Photography