The capital city of the Syrian Arab
Republic, Damascus, is highlighted in this photograph from the
International Space Station. Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the
Middle East, with evidence of human habitation extending back to
8,000–10,000 BC. During medieval times, the city was well known as a
craft and trade center, specializing in the production of swords and
lace. “Damascus steel”
became a watchword for high-quality blades through the 19th century due
to its superior properties and characteristic appearance.
In this photo, urban areas are readily recognizable as gray-white
regions contrasting with surrounding brown to tan semi-arid landscape.
The Barada River runs through Damascus, entering the metropolitan area
at image top center. The Ghouta Oasis, fed by the Barada River, once
encircled Damascus; but urban expansion has converted much of the oasis
from agriculture to other land uses. A large region of agriculture
extends to the southeast of Damascus, visible as extensive green fields.
Today, the city is the center of a metropolitan area with a
population over 2.6 million (based on 2004 information from the Syria
Central Bureau of Statistics). Current industries include textiles, food
processing, and chemicals, with traditional artisan handcrafts still
produced in the old core of Damascus. Most recently, the city has
experienced unrest, military conflict, and loss of life stemming from
the ongoing Syrian Civil War.
Astronaut photograph ISS036-E-12047
was acquired on June 26, 2013, with a Nikon D2Xs digital camera using a
180 mm lens and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations
experiment and the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson
Space Center. The image was taken by the Expedition 36 crew. The image in this article has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast. Lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab
to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest
value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely
available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and
cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by William L. Stefanov, Jacobs/JETS at NASA-JSC.
- Instrument:
- ISS - Digital Camera
NASA: Syria - Damascus - 22.07.13
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