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Dust storms off Pakistan
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Published January 13, 2004
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Mongolia
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Gravity waves across a streamer of snow off Alaska
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Fog in California
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Volcanic Eruptions on the Kamchatkan Peninsula
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Measuring Water Depth from the International Space Station
Looking out the window of the International Space Station, astronauts often take the time to admire and photograph tropical islands and coral reefs. From an altitude of 400 kilometers and with only a digital camera as a tool, it seems impossible to make detailed measurements of the depth of underwater features. However, a new technique developed by NOAA scientists has done just that—plotted the depths of lagoon features at Pearl and Hermes Reef, northwest Hawaii, using digital astronaut photography from the International Space Station (ISS).
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Ash plumes on Kamchatka Peninsula, eastern Russia
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