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I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

I am using ArcGIS 10.2

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

I am using ArcGIS 10.2

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

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I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC. When, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across.

  Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC. When I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across.

  Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

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I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when. When I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. 

Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC, when I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

I recently purchased a granule of ASTER 1B data from ERSDAC. When I import any of the associated rasters into ArcGIS, the image is displayed as being only 1m across, when the actual area represented is tens of kilometers across. 

Aside from this, the image is also in the incorrect location. The raster came already projected in UTM zone 35N but the area the raster represents is in UTM Zone 35S. I have tried both defining and projecting the coordinate system of the the raster to WGS1984 Zone 35S to no avail.

Does anyone have any idea of what the issue might be?

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