STS049-91-079 (7 - 16 May 1992) --- This 70mm frame, photographed from the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour, features a dendritic drainage pattern in Zaire.  Cleared pasture land shows light green in this color photograph, in contrast to the dark, closed-canopy forest of Zaire.  Remnant woodland along minor streams indicates the intricate drainage network of this hilly region.  Scattered vegetation-free spots show the deep red, tropical soil of the region.  The sediment-laden stream is the Vele River just west of the village of Niangara.  A crew member used a 70mm handheld Hasselblad camera with a 250mm lens to record the image.
Uele River, Cleared Pasture Lands, Zaire, Africa
This is a false-color composite of Central Africa, showing the Virunga volcano chain along the borders of Rwanda, Zaire and Uganda. This area is home to the endangered mountain gorillas.
Space Radar Image of Karisoke & Virunga Volcanoes
This is a false-color radar image of Central Africa, showing the Virunga Volcano chain along the borders of Rwanda, Zaire and Uganda. This area is home to the endangered mountain gorillas.  This C-band L-band image was acquired on April 12, 1994, on orbit 58 of space shuttle Endeavour by the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR). The area is centered at about 1.75 degrees south latitude and 29.5 degrees east longitude. The image covers an area 58 kilometers by 178 kilometers (48 miles by 178 miles). The false-color composite is created by displaying the L-band HH return in red, the L-band HV return in green and the C-band HH return in blue. The dark area in the bottom of the image is Lake Kivu, which forms the border between Zaire (to the left) and Rwanda (to the right). The airport at Goma, Zaire is shown as a dark line just above the lake in the bottom left corner of the image. Volcanic flows from the 1977 eruption of Mt. Nyiragongo are shown just north of the airport. Mt. Nyiragongo is not visible in this image because it is located just to the left of the image swath. Very fluid lava flows from the 1977 eruption killed 70 people.   http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01724
Space Radar Image of Central African Gorilla Habitat