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Welcome to the MODIS Browser at NASA Langley |
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This website provides near real-time as well as historical MODIS multi-spectral imagery over the Continental US. The archive dates back to Dec 2, 2002. Use the pull down menus above to select and search a MODIS image. |
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The MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) instrument flys on board the NASA TERRA and AQUA spacecraft. The TERRA and AQUA satellites were launched in Dec 18, 1999 and May 4, 2002 respectively. The sun synchronous polar orbiters (98° inclination) have an equatorial crossing time at 10:30am (TERRA) and 1:30pm (AQUA) local time. |
| The TERRA and AQUA MODIS direct broadcast data is received thru SSEC (U.WISC) X-Band Antenna. All MODIS imagery on this website are generated at NASA Langley using the McIDAS (Man computer Interactive Data Access System) software. |
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On August 25, 1932 Amelia Earhart set three records for women flyers: the first non-stop U.S. crossing, the longest distance record, and a coast-to-coast record time.