Jet Propulsion Laboratory: NASA's ASTER Sees Arizona's Bighorn Fire Burn Scar From Space
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
PASADENA, California, July 1 -- NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory issued the following news:
On the night of June 5, a lightning strike started the Bighorn Fire in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona. Extremely dry vegetation and windy conditions caused the fire to spread quickly. By June 30, the multi-agency incident information system, InciWeb, reported that it had ballooned to more than 114,000 acres and that it was about 45% contained.
NASA's Advanc . . .
On the night of June 5, a lightning strike started the Bighorn Fire in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona. Extremely dry vegetation and windy conditions caused the fire to spread quickly. By June 30, the multi-agency incident information system, InciWeb, reported that it had ballooned to more than 114,000 acres and that it was about 45% contained.
NASA's Advanc . . .