NASA has released a rare image of Mount Everest. The photo, taken from space, captures the peak and its glaciers.
NASA shared an image of Mount Everest taken in 1996. The photo was captured from the space shuttle Columbia during the STS-80 mission. The mountain, which stands at 8,848 metres, appears near a V-shaped valley. Several glaciers can also be seen around the peak.
This view from space shuttle Columbia shows Mount Everest, which reaches 29,028 feet in elevation (8,848 meters), along with many glaciers. Mount Everest is to the left of the V-shaped valley. (Image: NASA)
Mission STS-80 and Its Achievements
The image was taken on 30 November 1996 by Columbia’s crew. STS-80 was the last shuttle mission of that year. The mission successfully launched and retrieved two research spacecraft. The image offers a unique perspective of the world’s tallest mountain from space.
NASA continues to share space-based images of Earth’s natural wonders. These images help scientists study landscapes from a new perspective.
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