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Why NASA’s Latest Photo of Alaska is Freaking People Out
Why NASA’s Latest Photo of Alaska is Freaking People Out by Jake Ellison OBAMA IS USEING HAARP TO CAUSE THIS ALL HIS FLASE FLAGS HE HAS BEEN GETTING BUSTED ON SO HE IS GOING BACK TO HAARP WE CHRISTIANS KEEP BUSTING HIM OUT Rare Clear View of Alaska On most days, relentless rivers of clouds wash over Alaska, obscuring most of the state's 6,640 miles (10,690 kilometers) of coastline and 586,000 square miles (1,518,000 square kilometers) of land. The south coast of Alaska even has the dubious distinction of being the cloudiest region of the United States, with some locations averaging more than 340 cloudy days per year. That was certainly not the case on June 17, 2013, the date that the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite acquired this rare, nearly cloud-free view of the state. The absence of clouds exposed a striking tapestry of water, ice, land, forests, and even wildfires.
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