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Data acquired April 2 - 2, 2002 900 x 700 101 KB Bytes - JPEG
Data acquired April 2 - 2, 2002 1800 x 1400 316 KB - JPEG
Data acquired April 2 - 2, 2002 3600 x 2800 859 KB - JPEG
Franz Josef Land is an archipelago consisting of about 60 islands, which are mostly snow and ice covered. Uninhabited, the islands are the northernmost land mass in the Eastern Hemisphere, and lie almost entirely within the Arctic Circle, north of the Barents Sea. In this MODIS image from April 30, 2002, the islands are locked in permanent winter, and the sea is a loosely packed mosaic of ice.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published April 10, 2002 Data acquired April 2 - 2, 2002