Mt. Etna, Sicily on July 13, 2001 from Landsat-7
Landsat-7 is capable of seeing in infrared, in this animation we can see the lava flows from the volcano.
Landsat-7, July 13, 2001, showing Mt. Etna in Sicily.
![MODIS 250-meter resolution data set of Italy.](/static/svs/images/no_preview_web_black.png)
MODIS 250-meter resolution data set of Italy.
![Landsat-7, July 13, 2001, true color, showing Mt. Etna in Sicily.](/static/svs/images/no_preview_web_black.png)
Landsat-7, July 13, 2001, true color, showing Mt. Etna in Sicily.
![Landsat 7, July 13, 2001, false color, showing Mt. Etna in Sicily.](/static/svs/images/no_preview_web_black.png)
Landsat 7, July 13, 2001, false color, showing Mt. Etna in Sicily.
![Video slate image reads, "Mt. Etna, Sicily (July 13, 2001). Landsat-7 data true color fading to false color, which shows the lava flow in bright red."](/static/svs/images/no_preview_web_black.png)
Video slate image reads, "Mt. Etna, Sicily (July 13, 2001). Landsat-7 data true color fading to false color, which shows the lava flow in bright red."
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio
Animator
- Stuart A. Snodgrass (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
Scientist
- Darrel Williams (NASA/GSFC)
Release date
This page was originally published on Thursday, August 2, 2001.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.
Series
This visualization can be found in the following series:Datasets used in this visualization
[Landsat-7: ETM+]
ID: 55This dataset can be found at: http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/about/wrs.html
See all pages that use this dataset[Terra: MODIS]
ID: 116
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