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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA23351 Earth ARIA
2019-07-11 1754x1959x3
NASA's ARIA team used InSAR analysis of data from the ALOS-2 satellite to map how much and in what direction the ground moved following two strong Southern California earthquakes on July 4 and July 5, 2019.
Title:
NASA Map Shows Ground Movement from California Quakes
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA22488 Earth Terra
MISR
2018-07-31 1629x1019x3
NASA's Terra satellite took these images of the Carr Fire (left) and the Ferguson Fire (right) on July 27 and July 29, respectively.
Title:
California Wildfires Captured by NASA Satellite
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA23124 Earth CubeSat
2019-05-16 2592x2192x1
This image of the greater Los Angeles area was taken on March 29, 2019 by ASTERIA, the Arcsecond Space Telescope Enabling Research in Astrophysics satellite. The Port of Long Beach is visible near the center of the image.
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ASTERIA Image of Los Angeles 1
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA22750 Earth Terra
MISR
2018-10-10 6500x4726x3
NASA's Terra spacecraft viewed Hurricane Michael over the course of approximately seven minutes when it was just off Florida's west coast on Tuesday, October 9, 2018.
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MISR Captures Hurricane Michael Near Florida Panhandle