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Scandinavia from MODIS
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Published May 25, 2000
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Yucatan Peninsula and Gulf of Honduras from MODIS
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SeaWiFS views hurricane Aletta
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Land Surface Temperature over California from MODIS
Published May 24, 2000
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Svalbard Archipelago from MODIS
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Fires in Northeast China from MODIS
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MISR Shows South Atlantic Anomaly
Even before the cover opened, the MISR instrument began making scientific measurements. The MISR cameras, designed to detect visible light, are also sensitive to radiation in Earth’s upper atmosphere. With the cover closed, the effects of this radiation stand out. This map was created by specially processing MISR “dark” data taken over two weeks in February 2000, while the cover was still closed. The South Atlantic Anomaly, a region of high levels of radiation over the south Atlantic and parts of South America, is clearly visible.
SRTM Image of Hokkaido, Japan
Published May 23, 2000
Multi-angle views of the Fire in Los Alamos, New Mexico, 9 May 2000
Published May 22, 2000
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Black Sea Bloom
Published May 21, 2000
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White Sea
Published May 20, 2000
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