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A new fire is evident in this MODIS image from the Aqua satellite on August 20, 2013. As of yet, this fire does not appear in the Inciweb database. It is most likely awildfirewhich began as a lightning strike, but currently no other information is available on this fire....
A satellite image released by NASA's Earth Observatory captured an aerial view of New Mexico's raging wildfires. The fires have been driven by windy and dry conditions, scorching grass, brush and tinder.
Martins may have started with the idea for HARP as a CubeSat, but before the tiny satellite could launch, it had two siblings: AirHARP and HARP2. AirHARP used the same polarimeter technology as HARP but flew aboard two aircraft rather than a satellite in 2017. AirHARP was part of the L...
4, 1957, the United States faltered with its first satellite launch attempt on Dec. 6 – Vanguard TV3, which exploded. NASA switched rockets and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Explorer 1 successfully launched on Jan. 31, 1958. The spacecraft discovered the Van Allen belts of radiation ...
"We have an archive of satellite image data going back 40 years," Christopher Potter, research scientist at NASA Ames, tells me as we sit in a room at the space agency's Silicon Valley campus. "That gives us a very rich data set to build predictive models from."...
A newly developed infrared camera featuring high resolution and equipped with a range of lightweight filters has the potential to analyze sunlight reflected from Earth’s upper atmosphere and surface, enhance forest fire alerts, and uncover the molecular composition of other planets. ...
“right now. This satellite image was collected on August 22, 2018. Actively burning fires, detected by thermal bands, are shown as red points. Image Courtesy: NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). Caption: Lynn Jenner with information fromGlobal Fire ...
Assembling the spatial data needed to make these recommendations typically took multiple days—time the BAER teams can ill afford. With the need for speed in mind, Miller's team created a database that now automatically integrates and assembles NASA satellite and other data needed to start the ...
NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview application provides the capability to interactively browse over 700 global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and then download the underlying data. Many of the available imagery layers are updated within...