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Ash plume on Kamchatka Peninsula, eastern Russia (true color)
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Published January 26, 2004
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Cloud streets off Nova Scotia, Canada
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Five-Year-Old Icebergs near South Georgia Island
These photographs, taken from the International Space Station in January, 2004, show two pieces of a massive iceberg that broke off from the Ronne Ice Shelf in October, 1998. The pieces of iceberg A-38 have floated relatively close to South Georgia Island. After 5 years and 3 months adrift, they are approximately 1,500 nautical miles from their origin. In the oblique image, taken a few minutes later, the cloud pattern reveals the impact of the mountainous islands on the local wind field. At this time, the icebergs are sheltered in the lee side of the island.
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Cloud streets off Nova Scotia, Canada (false color)
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The Bahamas, Florida, and Cuba
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Published January 25, 2004
Volcanic Eruptions on the Kamchatka Peninsula
Published January 24, 2004
Sub-Zero Temperatures across the Northeast
Dust near Lake Chad
Published January 23, 2004
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