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Mt Kilimanjaro, 2000

Some scientists believe the snow cap of Mount Kilimanjaro will be gone in two decades. Researchers say the ice fields on Africa's highest mountain shrank by 80 percent in the past century. The snow cap formed some 11,000 years ago. The Landsat satellite captured these images of Kilimanjaro February 17, 1993 and February 21, 2000.

Swing in to view Mount Kilimanjaro on February 21, 2000.    Swing in to view Mount Kilimanjaro on February 21, 2000.
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Mount Kilimanjaro, with a small ice cap, on February 21, 2000.    Mount Kilimanjaro, with a small ice cap, on February 21, 2000.

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Animation Number:2701
Completed:2003-02-04
Animators:James W. Williams (GST) (Lead)
 Marte Newcombe (GST)
Scientist:Darrel Williams (NASA/GSFC)
Data Collected:February 21, 2000
Series:Mt Kilimanjaro
Video:SVS2002-0037 *
Goddard TV Tapes:G2007-001HD -- NASA's HD Climate Change Resource Tape
 G2008-041HD -- NASAs Landsat in HD 2008 Resource Tape
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Melting
SVS >> Mt. Kilimanjaro
SVS >> Snow
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