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Data acquired August 9, 2004 400 x 550 57 KB - JPEG
Data acquired August 9, 2004 800 x 1100 250 KB - JPEG
Data acquired August 9, 2004 1600 x 2200 666 KB - JPEG
Between the North and Baltic seas, Denmark points north from Germany toward Norway and Sweden. This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image taken by the Terra satellite on August 9, 2004, shows almost completely clear skies over the nation, with the exception of thin cirrus clouds over the Kattegat Strait (between northern Denmark and southern Sweden). On Sjaelland island, MODIS detected four active fires (marked in bright red); the bottom two of which are sending thin plumes of smoke into the atmosphere. Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, is located on the peninsula north of Koge Bay, facing Sweden near the lower right edge of the image. The city appears grey against the brown and green landscape; it is better viewed in the higher-resolution images.
Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published August 31, 2004 Data acquired August 9, 2004