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Tuesday, 20th April 2010

Resources: Images: New Satellite Imagery of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland

NASA continues to release some amazing satellite imagery of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland. (Acquired April 17, 2010) Click on any image will provide the user with a larger version of the JPEG Image.

Those of you in the K-12 library world, this might worthwhile content to share with science and current events faculty.

What's also useful is that each image comes with a brief description (more than just a caption) and additional resources.

Image #2 (Acquired April 17, 2010)

Image #3 (Acquired April 19, 2010)

Image #4 (Acquired April 19, 2010)

You can review all of the images in the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland series on this page.
The first image was acquired on March 24, 2020.

Source: NASA MODIS (Rapid Response Team)

See Also: Images (Visible and Infraed Red) via Jet Propulsion
Laboratory

See Also: Another Image via JPL (Acquired April 19, 2010)

See Also: We've Learned These and Other Images (Now and In the Past)
via the NASA Earth Observatory Newsletters (Free) and RSS Feed.


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