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Summary
Description |
en:NASA en:MODIS Rapid Response System image showing en:California wildfires of October 2007 on en:October 24
- AERONET_La_Jolla - Date
- 2007/297 - 10/24
- True colour - Satellite
- Aqua - Pixel size: 250m
- projection
- Plate Carree
- projection centre lon
- +0.0000
- projection centre lat
- +0.0000
- UL lon
- -122.8819
- UL lat
- +36.1043
- UR lon
- -111.6117
- UR lat
- +36.1043
- LR lon
- -111.6117
- LR lat
- +29.6292
- LL lon
- -122.8819
- LL lat
- +29.6292
- x scale factor
- +0.7660444431189780
- ellipsoid
- WGS84
- Contact
- Jacques Descloitres
- Level-2 granules
- A072972040 A072972045
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Date |
25 October 2007 (original upload date) |
Source |
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/subsets/?AERONET_La_Jolla/2007297/AERONET_La_Jolla.2007297.aqua.250m.jpg |
Author |
Nasa |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
PD-LAYOUT; PD-USGOV-NASA.
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Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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