The EO-1 satellite observed the burn scar from the Little Bear Fire.
Published Jun 14, 2012The false-color image in this true- and false-color image pair shows the extent of the large Twitchell Canyon Fire burning in the mountains of central Utah on September 21, 2010.
Published Sep 22, 2010Little heat remained, but the California fire left behind a burn scar spanning almost 50 square miles.
Published Jul 7, 2015This image shows the extent of Arizona’s Wallow Fire on June 15, 2011.
Published Jun 16, 2011California’s Lake fire spread across a part of the national forest that rarely burns.
Published Jun 23, 2015Needle-leaf forest stretches away from the Lena River in Russia’s remote eastern reaches. The EO-1 satellite captured these images just as fire swept through the area.
Published Jun 17, 2011A lightning-sparked fire has burned nearly 20,000 acres of the Salmon-Challis National Forest in Idaho.
Published Aug 3, 2012Peer through the billowing plume of smoke to see the hot spots associated with the Cedar fire in eastern Arizona.
Published Jun 23, 2016The Whitewater-Baldy Fire is the largest on record in New Mexico.
Published Jun 14, 2012A wildfire in Fresno County, California has burned more than 28,000 acres.
Published Jul 20, 2020Smoke billows over the mountainous backcountry near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in this image from August 23, 2011. Started by lightning, the wildfire is burning through insect-damaged forest, beginning the process that will renew the ecosystem.
Published Sep 3, 2011The fast-moving fire burned in Eldorado National Forest in September 2014.
Published Sep 23, 2014Land recently burned in Southern California’s Bull Fire is charcoal black in this false color image taken on August 1, 2010, when the fire was nearly contained.
Published Aug 2, 2010The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) can “see” through thick wildfire smoke. On September 18, 2012, the satellite instrument captured this view of the burn scar beneath a heavy plume of smoke from the Mustang Complex fire in Idaho.
Published Sep 21, 2012