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Satellite Imagery: Hawaii One Year After Kilauea Eruption

By [email protected] - 15th May 2019 - 12:00

One of Maxar Technologies’ imaging satellites collected a new, nearly cloud-free image of the southeastern part of the Big Island of Hawaii on May 12th. The imagery provides an excellent visual comparison of how the island has changed after the Kilauea eruptions from a year ago. In the images linked below, note the new roads that have been scraped in the lava (see image 07). Please see here for a link to the latest imagery: https://digitalglobe.box.com/s/cvn97azgv7kvh9laznsbdrbjjk6lognf

One of Maxar Technologies’ imaging satellites collected a new, nearly cloud-free image of the southeastern part of the Big Island of Hawaii on May 12th. The imagery provides an excellent visual comparison of how the island has changed after the Kilauea eruptions from a year ago. In the images linked below, note the new roads that have been scraped in the lava (see image 07). Please see here for a link to the latest imagery: https://digitalglobe.box.com/s/cvn97azgv7kvh9laznsbdrbjjk6lognf

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