[Earth Pictures]

 


Cool SeaWIFS Images - "Although originally designed to observe the oceans, SeaWiFS provides a unique capability to study the land and atmospheric processes as well," said Dr. Gene Feldman, oceanographer, who heads SeaWiFS' data processing team at  Goddard. "As a result, we can monitor changes in the global biosphere with a single sensor over land and ocean."

SeaWIFS Images - Northern Hemisphere Fall & WinterNorthern Hemisphere Fall and Winter


SeaWIFS Images - Northern Hemisphere Spring and Summer

Northern Hemisphere Summer and Spring

[150 kbytes JPEG] (Details)

17 September 1998

Check this link for further details and some very "cool" images:
SEAWIFS Images;


Hurricane Bonnie 08/25/98
Hurricane Bonnie - Image from GOES 8
(134KB JPEG

 

Hurricane Bonnie as seen from SeaWIFS, 25 August 1998
SeaWIFS view of Hurricane Bonnie
(410KB JPEG)

Hurricane Bonnie, the first major Hurricane of the season, with hurricane force winds extending up to 145 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds up to 230 miles from the eye of the storm threatens Southeastern coast of the United States. 

26 August 1998

Check these links for further details and some very "cool" quick-time movies:
SEAWIFS Images;
GOES 3D (984KB) Quick Time Movie of Hurricane 08-26-98;
Public Use of Remote Sensing Data;  
National Weather Service;
Hurricanes "What do You Know?"
Will Climate Change Cause More Atlantic Hurricanes?

Hurricane Preparedness Print Files (PDF's) -
Hurricanes Fact Sheet
Against the Wind (Protecting Your Home from Hurricane Wind Damage); Avoiding Hurricane Damage (A Checklist for Homeowners)


Hurricane Estelle as seen from GOES 10
Hurricane Estelle - Image from GOES 10
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31 July 1998, 1530 UTC. At this time, GOES-10 is at approximately 110W, on its way from storage at 105W to the GOES-WEST operational slot at 135W. GOES Images



smoke.GIF (109583 bytes)
For the latest images on the devastating Florida Fires and others around the globe see our  SeaWiFS; Global Fire Monitoring ; and GOES Images websites.

20 July 1998


"Earth Today"

Animated gif of Earth
(136KB Animated GIF)

On Friday, July 2, a new exhibit featuring 10-foot high images of Earth opened at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This exhibit, called "Earth Today" will provide a digital view of our dynamic planet to the museum's visitors, giving them some of the latest information on Earth's atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. This project was developed with cutting-edge technology in science visualization and information technology by Goddard's Science Visualization Studio through funding from the Goddard Director's Discretionary Fund.

Earth-orbiting satellites and global monitoring networks are continuously collecting images and data on our planet's atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere and biosphere. This makes it possible to see conditions such as the extent of cloud cover and the temperature of the ocean's surface waters as they are on the Earth today.


Earth Today Homepage
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio - providing an understanding of science through visualization
06 July 1998


TRMM Data Sheds Light on La Nina
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Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Science Results

Research scientists using data from the recently launched Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite, a joint U.S./Japanese mission, are shedding new light on the phenomenon known as La Niņa. TRMM research team members have successfully retrieved sea-surface temperature data from the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI) instrument onboard the spacecraft.   For more information, go to the TRMM Homepage at: 
http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/

17 July 1998


1st AVHRR Image from NOAA-K
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1st Image from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) onboard NOAA-K

The image is from channel 2, a visible channel, of the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), a six channel visible/infrared imager onboard NOAA-K.  The image was captured just minutes after the visible channels were enabled approximately two hours after the launch of NOAA-K. The IR channels are scheduled to be enabled on May 31st.  
For more information about NOAA-K go to the POES WEB site at:
http://poes2.gsfc.nasa.gov/

21 May 1998


NOAA K Satelitte (1.4MB JPEG)
(1.4MB JPEG)

NOAA-K SPACECRAFT READY FOR LAUNCH

This photo shot on April 8, 1998 shows the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-K Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite being prepared for launch. The spacecraft had just completed all testing, and was awaiting transportation to the NASA processing facility (Building 1610) at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The spacecraft is scheduled to be launch May 13, 1998 on a Lockheed Martin Titan II launch vehicle.

For more details check this link:
Release 98-051P
Image (1.4MB JPEG)
Caption
NOAA Homepage


01 May 1998


GOES 10 Animated GIF - eclipse

February 26 - GOES 10 watches the moon's shadow sweep across the western hemisphere.


For more details check these links:
Hot Stuff from the GOES Project
Goddard's Eclipse webpage


16 March 1998


El Nino Movie 3.2MBThis animation shows sea surface winds anomaly, represented by black arrows. The image is a perspective of the El Nino induced change in the sea surface topography as viewed from space by the NASA TOPEX radar altimetry satellite and sea surface temperature observed by NOAA's AVHRR sensor for the period from September 1996 to September 1997 . (3.2MB Quick-Time Movie)

For more details check these links:
El Nino Homepage
Latest Movies and Images
Related Research Links at Goddard
08 October 1997


Chesapeake Bay - SeaWiFS ImageChesapeake Bay: These images offer two renditions of the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) high resolution data over the Mid-Atlantic on Sept. 19, 1997.For more details check these links:
Release 97-211; Release 97-126P; SeaWiFS Homepage

23 September 1997


First Image from SeaWiFS(30Kb)
SeaWiFS Engineering Test Image

For more detail check these links:
Full size image (251Kb)
SeaWiFS Homepage


Danny spawns tornados in Norfolk - July 24
(2 MB QT movie) , JPEG (253Kb) , Thumbnail (16Kb)
GOES Homepage
http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/goesproject.html


NASA/NOAA Ocean DataNASA/NOAA OCEAN DATA FOR RESEARCHERS AND FISHERIES
Caption; Photo Release 97-82P; JPEG (57Kb)


Killer tornadoes in Texas 27 May 1997KILLER TORNADOS IN TEXAS, MAY 27, 1997

GOES Homepage
http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/goesproject.html

GIF File (542KB)

ftp://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/chesters/goes/970527.texas.gif

Movie (5MB)

ftp://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/chesters/goes_project/quicktime/970527.texas.mov


TOMS Earth Probe Images (1979-97)TOMS/Earth Probe Images (1979-97) (JPEG 214Kb)
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TOMS ADEOS Image Mar. 24Mar. 24 TOMS/ADEOS Image (JPEG 19Kb)
Caption


Volcanic Eruptions & EarthquakesVolcanic Eruptions & Earthquakes (GIF 171Kb)
Caption


Hurricane EmiliaHurricane Emilia
Caption


 


Goddard Homepage Earth Science Pictures Archive - 1; Archive - 2

EOS - Earth Images and Data

El Nino Latest Movies and Images

Public Use of Remote Sensing Data Image Catalog; with previews

Space radar images of Earth from the Shuttle

Coastal Zone Color Scanner Interactive Region Selection



Last Revised: 17 September 1998