Smoke and Storms
In September 2020, historic wildfires on the U.S. West Coast lofted plumes of smoke high into the atmosphere.
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In September 2020, historic wildfires on the U.S. West Coast lofted plumes of smoke high into the atmosphere.
This Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite frightening image shows the extent of the smoke from fires currently ablaze in California, US.
The world is on fire. Or so it appears in this image from NASA’s Worldview. The red points overlaid on the image designate those areas that by
Fire destroys and decimates. It takes out almost everything in its path. Satellite images from Camp fire as it burned through Paradise, in California.
In this image from NASA’s Worldview, the world is on fire. The red points overlaid on the image designate those areas that by using thermal bands detect
California has seen a range of natural extremes this summer, from heat waves to wildfires. The state can now add to the list record-warm ocean temperatures.
Meteorologists cannot find the right words to describe the three lined hurricanes—two of them major and all of them threatening land—brewed in the Atlantic basin in September
Known as the Neumann Drive, the radical ion engine could one day go to Mars and back on a single tank of fuel.
Canadian wildfires at Fort McMurray at night, as seen by NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite.
A timelapse video showing Sentinel-3A satellite, from final preparations to liftoff on a Rocket launcher from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia.