61 B-44-054
Flight 61B; 15S, 147.5W, 20:19:56 GMT, 28 Nov 1985
Rangiroa, the largest of all complete atolls in the Tuamotu Archipelago,
lies at the northwest end of that chain of islands. Its irregular, elongated
shape shows the kind of configuration that convinced Darwin that fortuitous
platforms alone were too simple an answer for the distribution of atolls in
the Pacific Basin. The deep lagoon of Rangiroa precludes the growth of
large coral knolls that choke the lagoons of the Marshall and Cook islands.
Small lagoonal "wash-over" beaches indicate that Rangiroa is located away
from the usual hurricane tracks. There were plenty of puffball cumulus
clouds when the Atlantis orbited over the atoll.
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