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Western Wildfires Photographed from Space

Smoke and heat from western wildfires on June 19, 2012
NASA's Aqua satellite captured smoke and heat from several large fires burning in the western U.S. on June 19, 2012.
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The many wildfires raging across the parched southwest United States can be seen in one view in this image taken by NASA's Aqua satellite on June 19.

The wildfires currently burning in the West include the High Park fire in Colorado, one of the costliest in the state's history. Centered to the west of Fort Collins, Colo., it has burned 130 square miles (337 square kilometers), according to InciWeb, the interagency system that tracks U.S. fire-related incidents. It has already cost nearly $30 million to put the fires out, and 2.2 million gallons (8.3 million liters) of water have been dropped on the fire, according to InciWeb. The fire was 45 percent contained as of this morning (June 25).

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