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AATSR
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AATSR Images

This AATSR view of the Bay of Biscay shows sea surface temperature (SST) and was acquired 15 September 2003. Refer to ESA for more information
MERIS Images

Acquired 1 September 2004, this MERIS image represents the cloud top pressure for Hurricane Frances, defined as the atmospheric pressure at the altitude of the top of the cloud, measured in hectopascals (hPa). Credits: Brockmann Consult/ESA. Refer to ESA for more information.
MISR Images

This image set is comprised of a natural-color view from MISR's 60° aft camera, an aerosol optical depth retrieval and
stereoscopic height retrieval for the billowing smoke plumes produced by the January 18, 2003 bushfires near the Australian capital, Canberra. Credit: NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team.

This surface albedo product, formally known as Directional Hemispherical Reflectance (DHR), removes all scattering effects from the atmosphere. See NASA-JPL's Planetary Photojournal for more information. Credit: NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team.
MODIS Images

Nadir BRDF-Adjusted Reflectances (NBAR) from MODIS. These reprocessed false color composites represent three 16 day periods beginning on 6 March 2001 (Julian Day 065), 7 April 2001 (Day 097) and 9 May 2001 (Day 129). The three images capture the progressive green-up of spring vegetation (the red colors) in North America. (Red=NIRBand2, Green=RedBand1, Blue=GreenBand4, Black=NoData). Credit: NASA/GSFC/LP DAAC/, MODIS Land Team.
Other MVA Images

Daedalus airborne multispectral
scanner (AADS-1286) data collected as part of the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council’s
1989 airborne remote sensing programme. Left to right: (i) Nadir multispectral false-colour composite
image (G, R, NIR); (ii) MVA false-colour composite constructed using images sampled at three sensor view angles in a single spectral waveband (green); (iii) MVA
false-colour composite using data from the red spectral waveband; (iv) MVA
false-colour composite using data from the near-infrared spectral waveband;
(v) MVA false-colour composite using data from the shortwave-infrared
spectral waveband. Image credit: Barnsley, M.J., Allison, D.A., and Lewis, P., 1997, On the information content of multiple-view-angle (MVA) images, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 18(9), pp.1937-1960.