acquired June 22, 2013
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acquired June 24, 2013
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When Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield installed a new “disaster cam” in the Destiny module window on the International Space Station
(ISS) in January 2013, little did he know that one of the first
disasters photographed would come from his homeland. The camera known as
ISERV—the ISS SERVIR Environmental Research and Visualization
System—snapped digital images of downtown Calgary as it was inundated by
floodwaters in June 2013.
The top photo was acquired on June 22, near the height of the flooding around the Saddledome and the venue for the Calgary Stampede.
The lower image from June 24 shows sediment and debris deposited around
the city as the waters receded. (Turn on the image comparison tool to
see the difference.) Note that the June 24 image is slightly blurry
because the ISS was passing slightly to the east, and the city was not
centered below the fixed, downward pointing camera. Larger, downloadable
images (linked beneath each image above) show the floodwaters from both
the Bow and Elbow Rivers inundating the wider Calgary metropolitan
area.
Flooding in southern Alberta killed at least four people, forced the
evacuation of more than 100,000 citizens, and caused billions of dollars
in damage. “Floods are an unbridled misery,” Hadfield wrote. “My heart goes out to my fellow Canadians affected by the disaster.”
ISERV is a “testbed” instrument, an engineering exercise toward
developing an imager that can help nations monitor natural disasters and
environmental concerns. Nearly 95 percent of the Earth’s populated area
is visible from the space station’s orbit.
ISERV captured 24 images of the Alberta flooding from June 22–24. The
research team sent those images to Ken Korporal, agri-geomatics manager
for Environment Canada, who distributed them to Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada, the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Emergency
Geomatics, and other government agencies. The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police noted that they have found the photos useful for managing the
flood aftermath.
ISERV was developed to support a joint NASA/U.S. Agency for International Development project known as SERVIR,
as well as the broader applied sciences community. The project provides
satellite data and tools to environmental decision-makers in developing
countries and operates via regional centers in Nairobi, Kenya;
Kathmandu, Nepal; and Panama City, Panama. These centers can task ISERV
to photograph areas of concern for environmental issues and natural
disasters. SERVIR is coordinated from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
“We're glad to be able to provide images to the Canadian government
to help with response to this disaster and with assessing the damage,”
said Burgess Howell, ISERV Principal Investigator. “We're also pleased
that ISERV’s Pathfinder system, even in its shakedown phase, is
fulfilling our expectations of usefulness in the aftermath of
disasters.”
“I am proud that we are using the unique view from the space station to help make response efforts more effective,” Hadfield added. “The space station has a global reach in its ability to help those in need and make lives better here on Earth.”
Further Reading
- NASA Earth Observatory (2013, March 3) New ISS Eyes See Rio San Pablo.
- NASA SERVIR-Global. Accessed June 28, 2013.
- NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. Accessed June 28, 2013.
NASA images by Burgess
Howell, SERVIR Global program. Caption by Dauna Coulter, NASA Marshall
Space Flight Center, and Mike Carlowicz, NASA Earth Observatory.
- Instrument:
- ISS - ISERV Pathfinder
NASA: Canada - Alberta - ISERV observes flooding in Calgary - 11.07.13
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