Tibetan Plateau seen from the space shuttle Endeavour. 10/1994
auteur: Nasa/Novapix
référence: t-astib-00001
Image Size 300 DPI: 34 * 27 cm
This south-looking view shows most of the west end of snow-dusted ranges on the Tibetan Plateau. A major fault line separates the plateau from the low-lying Takla Makan desert (foreground). The darker areas along the two rivers (foreground) make up one of the largest agricultural regions in the Takla Makan desert. The hazy atmosphere over India (top) contrasts with the thinner, clear air over the plateau. The Vale of Kashmir in northern India is the prominent valley within the first wall of the Himalaya Mountains.