We are continuing our Monday to Friday satellite imagery brain teasers to provide a fun distraction for adults and kids alike during these uncertain times. So, what well-known location, feature or landmark on Earth are we looking at today? Check back tomorrow when we will reveal the answer and see if you guessed right! The answer to Day 10's challenge is at the bottom of this page. Ready? Steady? Here we go…

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Day 10 answer: Sebkha Mekerghene, Algeria. The false colour composite image was captured by the Landsat-7 satellite. The first Landsat satellite, originally called Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS), was launched in 1972 by NASA. The eighth iteration of the satellite orbits the Earth today, collecting imagery every 16 days across eleven spectral bands.


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