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Dust storm off Egypt
Published January 5, 2005
A large, swirling mass of dust, visible on the top left portion of the image, is blowing from the Sahara into the Mediterranean Sea. The country on the left is Libya, while the Nile Delta of Egypt is clearly recognizable on the right side of the image. Dust storms occur when very strong winds carry sand ...
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Phytoplankton bloom off Australia
The vibrant blue colors visible in this image are caused by phytoplankton blooms. The coastline is located in the Southwestern portion of Australia, several hundred kilometers East of Perth. The body of water seen here is a part of the Great Australia Bight, a large, open bay in the Southern Ocean. The shoreline is comprised mostly of high...
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Haze over Eastern China
A thick layer of haze obscures the coastline in this image of Eastern China. Beijing (China´s capital and second largest city) is located in the upper left portion of the image, while Shanghai (China´s largest city and the word´s largest port) is located in the lower right portion of the image. Haze is a generic term for visible air pollution...
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Solar eclipse over North Africa
On October 3, 20005, observers in Europe and Africa, as well as parts of Asia, saw a partial eclipse of the Sun. Solar eclipses occur when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are all in a straight line with the Moon in the middle. This particular eclipse was an annular...
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Cloud vortices off the Crozet Islands, south Indian Ocean
Cloud vortices- the interesting patterns seen here- are produced by the flow of air in the atmosphere. Clouds are made up of many small droplets of water or ice crystals, formed around what is called a condensation nucleus, which could be a small particle of dust, ash, or smoke. They reflect all visible wavelengths of sunlight...
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Phytoplankton bloom off Argentina
Brilliant streaks of blue and duller swirls of green color the South Atlantic Ocean in this Terra MODIS image acquired on January 4, 2005. The colors are a result of millions of microscopic plants growing near the surface of the water. Generally called phytoplankton, some varieties of the plants, called coccolithophores...
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Fires in Eastern Australia
Numerous fires – depicted as red dots in this image- continue to rage across Eastern Australia. The coastline seen here extends from above Cairns in the upper right portion of the image to just below Brisbane in the lower right part of the image; the Great Barrier Reef is visible on the right. Natural or "wild" fire is an...
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Uruguay and Argentina
From the flat grasslands of Argentina, known as the Pampas, the terrain of southern South America transitions to gently rolling hills in Uruguay, and still more in southern Brazil. This true-color Terra MODIS image, acquired on December 31, 2004, features the region through which two of South America's major rivers...
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Southern Chile and Argentina
he rugged, snow-capped Andes dominate the left side of this image of Southern Chile and Argentina. The Andes measure approximately 7000 kilometers (4400 miles) long and 500 kilometers (300 miles) wide and range along the West coast of South America. The light-colored landscape...
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Dust Storm over the Persian Gulf
Tan clouds of airborne dust obscured the Persian Gulf when the Terra MODIS instrument flew over the region to collect this image on January 7, 2005. The dust is blowing out of Iraq and Iran in the northwest where winds were reported to be blowing at 13 kilometers per hour (8 mph) near the coast. MODIS also...
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Fires and smoke in eastern Russia
Smoke from numerous fires (shown as red dots) obscure the Eastern coastline of the Russian Federation and the island of Sakhalin. In recent years, researchers have emphasized the importance of boreal (Northern) forests as a reservoir for carbon, which is related to the problem of global warming. The burning of forests...
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Phytoplankton bloom in Shark Bay, Western Australia
The vibrant blue colors visible in this image of Shark Bay, Western Australia are caused by phytoplankton blooms. The bay is located in the Western part of Australia, about 800 kilometers (500 miles) North of Perth. Shark Bay is a United Nations ...
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