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Terra is a multi-national, multi-disciplinary mission involving partnerships with the aerospace agencies of Canada and Japan. Managed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, the mission also receives key contributions from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Langley Research Center. Terra is an important part of NASA’s Science Mission, helping us better understand and protect our home planet.

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Redoubt Volcano Stirs
Redoubt Volcano Stirs

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In early May 2009, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) warned that Mount Redoubt could erupt explosively at any time with little or no warning. The AVO cited the volcano’s seismic activity, gaseous output, and lava-dome growth as reasons for concern. The AVO warned that a collapse of the lava dome could send significant amounts of ash and meltwater down nearby Drift Glacier.

The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this image of Mount Redoubt and its surroundings on May 5, 2009, when the volcano exhibited little visible activity besides a plume of vapor. In this image, made from a combination of visible and infrared light, the bright white steam plume hovers over the volcano’s summit. Immediately southwest of this plume, clouds appear fairly thin and dull. North of the volcano, pristine snow rests on the land surface, but southeast of the volcano, ashfall from earlier eruptions has stained the icy surface.

Redoubt is a stratolvolcano—a steep-sloped, conical volcano composed of layers of hardened lava, solidified ash, and rocks ejected by previous eruptions. Starting on March 22, 2009, after weeks of unrest, the volcano suddenly erupted five times in one night. Redoubt remained intermittently active afterwards.

NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using data provided courtesy of NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team. Caption by Michon Scott.


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(Last Updated 24 August 2007)

Podcasts
Terra Podcasts are courtesy of EarthSky.org.

Ilan Koren on smoke and clouds over the Amazon
January 6, 2009
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Jean-Phillippe Avouac on earthquakes
December 15, 2008
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Diane Davies on a wildfire alert system
December 8, 2008
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Podcast Archive
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Features
The Amazon's Seasonal Secret
Global Warming
Something under the Ice is Moving
Tropical Deforestation
Fire Alarms from Orbit
Clouds Replace Snow and Ice as Arctic Reflector
Hurricanes
Tracking Nature's Contribution to Pollution
Rise and Fall
Defying Dry
Mosaic of Antarctica
Terra Turns Five
High Water: Building a Global Flood Atlas
The Rising Cost of Natural Hazards

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