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Data acquired March 25 - 25, 2004 450 x 600 55 KB - JPEG
Data acquired March 25 - 25, 2004 900 x 1200 170 KB - JPEG
Data acquired March 25 - 25, 2004 1800 x 2400 432 KB - JPEG
A rupture on a major oil pipeline in southern Iraq spilled a pool of oil over the desert on March 23, 2004. The oil quickly caught fire, and when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flew over on the Terra satellite the next morning, the burning oil was sending great plumes of black smoke northwest over Iraq. According to news reports, it’s not yet clear what caused the rupture, but it is probably a result of corrosion, not sabotage. Though the plume shrank and changed direction, black smoke was still visible in the region for several days after the fire began. In all of the MODIS scenes, fires are marked with red dots.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published March 25, 2004 Data acquired March 25 - 25, 2004