NASA’s MISR Spots Alaskan Volcano’s Latest Eruption
The tiny Aleutian island of Bogoslof in Alaska, erupting regularly since December 2016, produced fresh activity on Sunday, May 28, 2017. Bogoslof is a stratovolcano fueled by the subduction of the...
View ArticleMISR Where on Earth…?
Are you ready for a challenge? Become a geographical detective and solve the latest mystery quiz from NASA’s MISR (Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer) instrument onboard the Terra satellite. Prize...
View ArticleUsing MISR to Track the Tinder Fire
MISR with it’s multiple angled views of the Tinder fire, makes it uniquely capable of tracking the plume height and direction of one of the first fires of the 2018 season in the United States. The fire...
View ArticleMISR Views Kilauea
On May 6, 2018 as Kilauea continued to erupt, MISR passed overhead at approximately 11 a.m. local time, capturing this view of the island. While much of the island is covered by clouds, the eruption...
View Article15 years of MISR data show air pollution controls working in Southern California
New evidence shows that California’s clean air programs that reduce particle pollution in California are working. Scientists from Emory University, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the California...
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