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  • Mount St. Helens: Forty Years After the Eruption

    Portion of Earth seen from above, overlaid with a diagonal graphic design. Toward the bottom left is title text that reads “EarthWatch, Exploring the Blue Planet by Satellite.”
  • Global Feature Tour: Ash, Dust, Clouds, and Smoke

    A collage of six different satellite images of Earth's atmosphere. Text in the bottom half reads "NASA satellites are important tools for imaging ash, dust, clouds, smoke, and other visible components of Earth's atmosphere." More text appears below.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Fluid Earth

    Satellite image of the United States, Canada, and oceans. Text appears toward the bottom right.
  • Portraits of Earth: Mount Pinatubo

    At left is the “Portraits of Earth” logo. Just below is title text that reads "Volcanoes, Mt. Pinatubo." At right is a map of Earth with colorful blotches spread across in an irregular pattern. Text appears toward the right.
  • Myth vs Reality: Volcanic Eruptions and Air Travel

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and a satellite image of a volcano on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • At a Glance: Observing Volcanic Activity from Space

    Text at top reads "At a Glance, Observing Volcanic Activity from Space." Below are two artist's concepts of Earth. The version on the left is labeled "Surface Map." The version on the right is labeled "Atmosphere Map." Text at bottom reads "With their perspective from above, satellites have a unique view of changes to Earth's surface and atmosphere."
  • Terrestrial Tour: A Volcano Menaces the Skies

    A collage of four different volcano images with labels. Text appears in the center.
  • Above and Beyond: Sarychev Volcano

    Satellite image of the Sarychev Volcano eruption at left. Text in the bottom right corner of the image reads "Sarychev Volcano, Matua Island, Russia." Text toward the right of the image reads "The curious-looking plume appears to have punched a hole through the clouds surrounding the volcano. The shockwave of the eruption may have formed the smooth white cloud atop the plume as hot air cooled."
  • Above and Beyond: Mount Cleveland

    Satellite image of Mt. Cleveland erupting. A small red ring highlights a small, green-white circular patch of land near the top center left and is labeled "Mt. Cleveland." A larger red ring highlights a wispy, irregular shaped green-white blob in the bottom center left and is labeled "Ash Cloud." Text toward the right reads "The event was short. Within two hours, the plume had detached completely from the volcano and drifted away."

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This product is based upon work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A and NNX15AB26G and contracts NAS5-26555 and NAS5-03127. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.