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GeoSat image of ocean currents

Ocean currents in the Atlantic. False-colour map showing the main warm-water currents of the Atlantic Ocean. These are seen hee as red patches. Toward top left, off the coast of North America, is the Gulf Stream. At bottom centre is the south- flowing Brazil current, forced into this swirling pattern by the opposing Falkland cold current. At bottom right, below the south tip of Africa, is the Agulhas current. This image was composed from radar altimetry data gathered by the US Navys Geosat satellite in 1987-1988. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © NASA GSFC/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Atlantic Current Gulf Stream

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This print showcases a mesmerizing view of the ocean currents in the Atlantic, captured by the GeoSat satellite. The false-color map highlights the main warm-water currents with vibrant red patches that dominate the image. At first glance, one's attention is drawn to the prominent Gulf Stream, located towards the top left off the coast of North America. This powerful current flows swiftly and influences weather patterns along its path. Moving towards the bottom center, we encounter another fascinating sight: the south-flowing Brazil current. Its swirling pattern is a result of its interaction with the opposing Falkland cold current, creating an intricate dance between warm and cold waters. Finally, at bottom right, below Africa's southern tip lies yet another significant feature -the Agulhas current. Known for its strength and influence on global climate systems, this dynamic flow plays a crucial role in redistributing heat around our planet. The composition of this remarkable image was made possible through radar altimetry data collected by US Navy's Geosat satellite during 1987-1988. It offers us a unique perspective on these vital oceanic movements that shape our world. Captured by Science Photo Library, this stunning print serves as a reminder of nature's awe-inspiring power and beauty found within Earth's vast oceans.


Framed Prints of GeoSat image of ocean currents

Discover the captivating beauty of our planet's natural wonders with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints. This stunning piece features a GeoSat image of the Atlantic Ocean's mesmerizing warm-water currents, captured by the expert photographers at Science Photo Library. The false-color map reveals the intricate patterns of the red patches representing the main ocean currents, adding an educational touch to your home or office decor. Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues and intriguing detail, as our high-quality print and frame combination brings this breathtaking image to life.


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Discover the breathtaking wonders of the Atlantic Ocean with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the captivating image "GeoSat Image of Ocean Currents" by Science Photo Library. Witness the mesmerizing red patches representing the main warm-water currents, adding a touch of science and serenity to your living space. Our high-quality prints bring the beauty and complexity of the natural world right to your doorstep, making for an excellent conversation starter or a personal decoration. Order now and let the power of the ocean flow into your home.


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Discover the wonders of the Atlantic Ocean with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the stunning "GeoSat image of ocean currents" from Science Photo Library. This captivating poster showcases a false-colour map revealing the main warm-water currents in the Atlantic Ocean, depicted as vibrant red patches. Bring the mystery and beauty of marine life into your home or office space, and ignite curiosity with every glance. Order now and let the conversation begin!


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Discover the fascinating world beneath the ocean's surface with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles featuring this stunning GeoSat image of Atlantic Ocean currents by Science Photo Library. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases the captivating red patches of warm-water currents, providing a fun and educational experience for all ages. Piece together the beautiful false-color map and learn about the intricacies of ocean currents as you build a connection between science and puzzle-solving. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Atlantic Ocean, one puzzle piece at a time.

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