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Teniz, Mendykara District
Teniz ( kk, Теңіз; russian: Тениз) is a lake in Mendykara District, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan. The lake is part of the most important wetlands of Northern Kazakhstan and is a Important Bird Area under threat. Geography Teniz lies in the Turgay Depression, about to the south of the Kazakhstan–Russia border. It is an elongated lake, stretching from north to south for . Its maximum width is . Lake Karakamys is located close by at the northern end, as a continuation. Tuzkol, Mendykara District, Tuzkol salt lake is located to the SSE. River Ubagan flows northwards to the east of the lake's eastern shore. The lake freezes in the winter and is fed by snow and groundwater.Google Earth The lake lies roughly northeast of Borovskoy, Kazakhstan, Borovskoy, the district capital, west of Krasnaya Presnya (village), Krasnaya Presnya village and east of Tenizovskoye; the villages of Kamyshny and Talapker are located by the lakeshore.П. П. Филонец, Т. Р. ÐžÐ¼Ð°Ñ ...
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Sentinel-2
Sentinel-2 is an Earth observation mission from the Copernicus Programme that systematically acquires optical imagery at high spatial resolution (10 m to 60 m) over land and coastal waters. The mission is currently a constellation with two satellites, Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B; a third satellite, Sentinel-2C, is currently undergoing testing in preparation for launch in 2024. The mission supports a broad range of services and applications such as agricultural monitoring, emergencies management, land cover classification or water quality. Sentinel-2 has been developed and is being operated by the European Space Agency, and the satellites were manufactured by a consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space in Friedrichshafen. Overview The Sentinel-2 mission has the following key characteristics: * Multi-spectral data with 13 bands in the visible, near infrared, and short wave infrared part of the spectrum * Systematic global coverage of land surfaces from 56° S to 84°&nb ...
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