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Data acquired November 24 - 24, 2003 600 x 800 107 KB - JPEG
Data acquired November 24 - 24, 2003 1200 x 1600 360 KB - JPEG
Data acquired November 24 - 24, 2003 2400 x 3200 917 KB - JPEG
Streamers of dust from the Afar Depression in northeastern Ethiopia are blowing out over Eritrea (to the north) and the islands of the Dahlak Archipelago in the Red Sea, which lies between northeastern Africa and the Middle East. The dark splotches in the depression are lava fields; the Afar region contains several active volcanoes. A few fires have been detected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Terra satellite and are marked with red dots in this image from November 24, 20003.
Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published November 24, 2003 Data acquired November 24 - 24, 2003