• → European Space Agency

      • Space for Europe
      • Space News
      • Space in Images
      • Space in Videos
    • About Us

      • Welcome to ESA
      • DG's News and Views
      • For Member State Delegations
      • Business with ESA
      • ESA Exhibitions
      • ESA Publications
      • Careers at ESA
    • Our Activities

      • Space News
      • Observing the Earth
      • Human Spaceflight
      • Launchers
      • Navigation
      • Space Science
      • Space Engineering
      • Operations
      • Technology
      • Telecommunications & Integrated Applications
    • For Public

    • For Media

      • Media
      • ESA TV
      • Videos for professionals
      • Photos
    • For Educators

    • For Kids

    • ESA

    • Ireland

    • ESA facts and figures
    • Press Releases
    • Information notes
    • Ireland
    • Services
    • RSS feeds

    ESA > ESA in your country > Ireland

    Earth from Space: Island nations

    12 November 2010

    The varied landscapes of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland are featured in this Envisat image.

    Within Great Britain, the sprawling rugged Scottish coastline (north) stands in contrast to the green plains of southern England (central and southern two-thirds).

    The island boasts mountainous landscapes, as seen in Scotland, England and Wales.

    Some 800 lakes are found in Ireland, made up of the Republic of Ireland (covering five-sixths of the island to the south) and Northern Ireland (top eastern corner). The largest lake in the region is Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland.

    Brown rugged cliffs along the island’s west coast frame its plush green interior.

    The Isle of Man (left of centre) is located between the two islands in the Irish Sea. The English Channel (lower right) flows between southern England and western France. The islands of Jersey and Guernsey are visible in the channel off the coast of Normandy.

    The green and tan-tinted swirls in the Irish Sea and English Channel are due to sediments being transported in the water.

    This image was acquired by Envisat’s Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer on 11 October 2010 at a resolution of 300 m.

    Rate this

    Views

    Share

    • Currently 0 out of 5 Stars.
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    Rating: 0/5 (0 votes cast)

    Thank you for rating!

    You have already rated this page, you can only rate it once!

    Your rating has been changed, thanks for rating!

    32
    Tweet
    • Image of the week archive
    • Satellite Images
      Satellite Images
      Earth images gallery
    • Related missions
      • Envisat overview
      • ESA on Youtube
      • Protecting our environment

    Connect with us

    • RSS
    • Youtube
    • Twitter
    • Flickr
    • G+
    • Facebook
    • Livestream
    • Subscribe
    • App Store
    • LATEST ARTICLES
    • · Rare merger reveals secrets of gal…
    • · Watching for hazards: ESA opens as…
    • · ESA astronaut Timothy Peake set fo…
    • · Space drives e-mobility
    • · Proba-V opens its eyes
    • FAQ

    • Jobs at ESA

    • Site Map

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions