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Physically, not too much has changed on Denali, North America's highest peak. What did change in 2015 is how people describe and measure Alaska's majestic mountain. On August 30, 2015, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced that the mountain's official name would be Denali, not Mount McKinley. Restoration of the traditional Koyukon Athabascan name of Denali, which means "the tall one," resolved a request by former Alaska Gov. Jay Hammond that dates back to 1975. But the mountain's name was not the only change. On September 2, its elevation was also revised. The U.S. Geological Survey announced that Denali's summit had a new, official elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) - 10 feet shorter than surveyors had determined in the 1950s. The mountain has not shrunk. Instead, technology has improved. The images on this page offer two views of Denali as observed on June 15, 2015, by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8. The natural-color Landsat 8 images were draped over an ASTER-derived Global Digital Elevation Model, which helps show the topography of the area. Denali's two major summits are visible in the images. The south peak is the higher of the two, and was the focus of the new survey supported by USGS, NOAA's National Geodetic Survey, and the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Surveyors flew from Talkeetna Airport, near the entrance of Denali National Park, onto the Kahiltna Glacier, visible just west of the peak in the bottom image. (Note that north is pointed down in both images.) From there, the team of GPS experts and mountaineers began their ascent; they reached the summit in on June 24, 2015, according to a USGS feature story. The new, more precise elevation measurement was made with modern GPS survey equipment, combined with improved gravity data to better approximate the geoid (and where the elevation is determined to be zero). The scientists also had to consider variables such as the depth of the snowpack. Once the data were process
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