Fire Smog in the Central Valley of California  - related image preview

540 x 355
JPEG

Fire Smog in the Central Valley of California  - related image preview

1000 x 658
821 KB - JPEG

Fire Smog in the Central Valley of California  - related image preview

JPEG

Fire Smog in the Central Valley of California

The smoky remnants of October’s devastating fires still filled the southern California Central Valley on November 2, 2003. This “upside down” digital photograph was taken from the International Space Station from a position over the Pacific Northwest looking southward toward southern California. At the time this image was acquired, the fires had finally been brought under control, but ash and smoke remained trapped in the atmosphere above the valley, a bowl of land ringed by the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east (left) and the Coast Range Mountains to the west (right).


ISS008-E-05095 was taken with a Kodak DCS760 digital camera equipped with a 400mm lens. Image interpretation provided by Julie A. Robinson (Lockheed Martin / Earth Observations Laboratory, Johnson Space Center). The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.

Published November 24, 2003
Data acquired October 26, 2003

Source:
ISS > Digital Camera
Collection:
Astronaut Photography