These Copernicus Sentinel-2 pictures present two completely different views of the Strait of Messina in Italy, earlier than and after a significant mud storm from the Sahara desert handed over the realm.
On the left, the picture reveals the strait on 17 June 2024, whereas the precise picture reveals the identical location simply three days later, on 20 June. The suspended particles introduced haze and poor air high quality.
Copernicus Sentinel-2 contains a constellation of two polar-orbiting satellites and displays variability in land floor circumstances. With its vast swath of 290 km, together with its brief revisit time, Sentinel-2 permits speedy adjustments to be monitored.