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Satellite Image of Victoria

The satellite image shows Victoria's land mass in 1993, using Landsat 5.

The image is a mosaic of seventeen Landsat satellite Thematic Mapper images taken from 750 kilometres above the earth. The Thematic Mapper records wavelengths of reflected and radiated light from the earth's surface, in seven different bands. These bands range from the visible blue through to the mid infra red portion of the light spectrum.

  • The near infra red, displayed in the green colour gun, highlights chlorophyll in vegetation. Forest and other vegetation cover appears as dark green and slightly brown, while irrigated pasture and crops appear as light green.

  • The mid infra red, displayed in the red colour gun, also highlights vegetation as well as ground and soil reflectance. Hence, dry pastures and crops are characterised by the various shades containing red such as the browns, oranges and pinks.
Image:  Satellite image of Victoria 1993
Satellite Image of Victoria Map

This image shows the visible blue, the near infra red and the mid infra red bands. These are shown in the blue, green and red colour guns, respectively. Although the image is a false colour image, this combination of bands and colours provides an approximation of true colour.