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  • Hundreds of fires burned across western Russia on August 2, 2010, but it is the smoke that conveys the magnitude of the disaster in this true-color image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite.

    Smoke over Western Russia

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  • Oil spill image from July 28, 2010.

    A NASA MODIS Natural-color Oil Slick Image from July 28

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  • Hurricane Celia

    Hurricane Celia

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  • Fires in Western Russia as seen by Aqua

    Fires in Western Russia

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  • Fires in Eastern China as seen by Terra

    Fires in Eastern China

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  • Fires in Eastern Siberia as seen by Terra.

    Fires in Eastern Siberia

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  • Oil spill imagery for July 11

    NASA Terra Satellite View of Oil Slick on July 11

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  • Scientists on the sea ice in the Chukchi Sea off the north coast of Alaska

    Standing on the Chukchi Sea

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  • UAVSAR Maps the Gulf Coast Oil Spill

    UAVSAR Maps the Gulf Coast Oil Spill

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  • EO 1 sees oil spill on June 29, 2010

    E0-1 Sees Slick Around Mississippi Barrier Islands

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