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Service Description: 1/10/2025
Summary:
The visible-wavelength true color RGB digital camera images were taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station showing regions of Sarasota and Manatee Counties in western Florida that were impacted by Hurricane Milton. These images were manually georeferenced by members of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit at NASA Johnson Space Center.
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This image provides regional context, and may be useful for visualization of the ongoing event. Higher spatial resolution images may be suitable for spatial analysis to support decision making or research applications.
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Nikon Z9 Electronic Still Camera.
Additional Information about the astronaut photography from the ISS.
Credits:
International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson Space Center Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, ARES Division, Exploration Architecture, Integration & Science Directorate
Data Download:
Full datasets are available for download at the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.
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https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/ags04/services/hurricane_milton_2024/Hurricane_Milton_19OCT2024/MapServer/WMSServer
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Description: 1/10/2025Summary:The visible-wavelength true color RGB digital camera images were taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station showing regions of Sarasota and Manatee Counties in western Florida that were impacted by Hurricane Milton. These images were manually georeferenced by members of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit at NASA Johnson Space Center.Suggested Use:This image provides regional context, and may be useful for visualization of the ongoing event. Higher spatial resolution images may be suitable for spatial analysis to support decision making or research applications.Sensor:Nikon Z9 Electronic Still Camera.Additional Information about the astronaut photography from the ISS.Credits:International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson Space Center Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, ARES Division, Exploration Architecture, Integration & Science DirectorateData Download:Full datasets are available for download at the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.WMS Endpoints:https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/ags04/services/hurricane_milton_2024/Hurricane_Milton_19OCT2024/MapServer/WMSServer
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Copyright Text: International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson Space Center Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, ARES Division, Exploration Architecture, Integration & Science Directorate
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Title: ISS
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Comments: 1/10/2025Summary:The visible-wavelength true color RGB digital camera images were taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station showing regions of Sarasota and Manatee Counties in western Florida that were impacted by Hurricane Milton. These images were manually georeferenced by members of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit at NASA Johnson Space Center.Suggested Use:This image provides regional context, and may be useful for visualization of the ongoing event. Higher spatial resolution images may be suitable for spatial analysis to support decision making or research applications.Sensor:Nikon Z9 Electronic Still Camera.Additional Information about the astronaut photography from the ISS.Credits:International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson Space Center Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, ARES Division, Exploration Architecture, Integration & Science DirectorateData Download:Full datasets are available for download at the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.WMS Endpoints:https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/ags04/services/hurricane_milton_2024/Hurricane_Milton_19OCT2024/MapServer/WMSServer
Subject: International Space Station Images of Southern California Wildfires: January 10, 2025
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Keywords: NASA Disasters Program,NASA,ISS,International Space Station,Wildfires,California
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