Credit: NASA/GSFC/JPL, MISR Team
Summer Turns to Autumn in Quebec.
The green hues of summer give way to the reds and browns of autumn in this pair of MISR nadir-camera views acquired on August
26, 2000 (left) and October 20, 2000 (right). The images include eastern Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Maine, as well
as the southeastern corner of Quebec. New Hampshire's White Mountains run roughly north-south through the center of
each image.
Linear patterns associated with forest clearcuts are apparent in the upper left quadrant of the images. Some scattered
cumulus clouds are present, and urban centers show up as patches of gray. The city of Portland, Maine, is at the lower right
corner, to the southeast of Sebago Lake. Sherbooke, Quebec, is visible to the northeast of Lake Memphremagog, which straddles
the US-Canadian border.
MISR was built and is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, for NASA's Office of Earth Science,
Washington, DC. The Terra satellite is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. JPL is a division of the
California Institute of Technology.