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Satellite map of Antarctic ozone hole, 1987

Satellite map showing a severe depletion or " hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica on October 2, 1987. The hole is probably due to pollution of the atmosphere by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). First seen in 1980, the " hole" has grown in severity. It reaches a maximum in October, the Antarctic spring. It is visible here as the white & pink area covering Antarctica (outlined in white) & beyond. Australia, southern Africa & part of South America are also outlined. The colours represent Dobson units, a measure of atmospheric ozone. The map was made from data obtained by the Nimbus-7 weather satellite

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© LABORATORY FOR ATMOSPHERES, NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Antarctic Atmosphere Earth Science Hole Ozone Ozone Depletion Ozone Hole Pollution Sciences


10"x10" Photo Print

Discover the breathtaking and thought-provoking beauty of the natural world with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This captivating image, "Satellite map of Antarctic ozone hole, 1987," from Science Photo Library, showcases a significant moment in environmental history. Witness the severe depletion, or "hole," in the Earth's ozone layer above Antarctica, as captured by satellite on October 2, 1987. This striking visual reminder serves as a poignant reminder of the impact human activities can have on our planet. Bring this powerful image into your home or office as a conversation starter and a reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship. Order now and add this essential piece to your collection.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a satellite map of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1987, revealing a distressing depletion or "hole" in the protective layer of ozone over this pristine continent. The image, taken on October 2nd, vividly illustrates the severity of this phenomenon caused by pollution from chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) released into the atmosphere. Initially observed in 1980, this ominous "hole" has progressively worsened over time and reaches its peak intensity during October, coinciding with the Antarctic spring. The photograph portrays Antarctica as an expanse covered in white and pink hues, representing areas where atmospheric ozone is significantly reduced. The outline of Antarctica is clearly visible amidst this disheartening display. Additionally outlined are regions such as Australia, southern Africa, and part of South America that also bear witness to the impact of this environmental crisis. The colors depicted on this map correspond to Dobson units - a metric used to measure atmospheric ozone levels. This invaluable visual representation was created using data collected by the Nimbus-7 weather satellite. As we reflect upon this thought-provoking image captured by Science Photo Library, it serves as a stark reminder of our responsibility to address issues related to pollution and climate change for the preservation of our planet's delicate ecosystems.

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