Start Date: End Date: Published Date Data Date
Dalmatian Coastline near Split, Croatia
1440 x 960 469 KB - JPEG
Published May 4, 2009
This astronaut photo from April 9, 2009, shows the Dalmatian coastline of the Adriatic Sea around Split, Croatia.
Related images:
720 x 480 JPEG
JPEG
Red River Floods, North Dakota and Minnesota
1440 x 1920 1 MB - JPEG
Published April 27, 2009
A second round of spring flooding on the Red River was captured in an astronaut photo from April 9, 2009.
720 x 960 JPEG
Mount Nemrut, Turkey
1440 x 956 694 KB - JPEG
Published April 20, 2009
Winter snow blankets the 2,948-meter (9,672-foot) summit of Turkey’s Mount Nemrut Volcano in this astronaut photograph from December 3, 2008.
Etosha Pan, Namibia
1440 x 960 692 KB - JPEG
Published April 13, 2009
Flood water in the Oshigambo River, resulting from heavy rains in Angola, appears as a gray stream entering the northwest corner of Namibia’s Etosha Pan in this astronaut photo from March 26, 2009.
Atafu Atoll, Tokelau
1440 x 960 510 KB - JPEG
Published April 6, 2009
The ring shape is the result of coral reefs building up around a former volcanic island in the South Pacific.
Betsiboka River Floods, Madagascar—January 2009
1440 x 1080 1 MB - JPEG
Published March 30, 2009
Two storms—Tropical Storm Eric and Cyclone Fanele—swept across eastern Madagascar within days of each other in January 2009. Rain from the storms swelled the Betsiboka River with floodwater.
720 x 540 JPEG
Summit of Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico
1440 x 956 552 KB - JPEG
Published March 23, 2009
This detailed astronaut photograph shows the summit crater of Mexico’s Popocatepetl Volcano on February 7, 2009.
Mawson Peak, Heard Island
1440 x 960 689 KB - JPEG
Published March 16, 2009
This detailed astronaut photograph shows Big Ben Volcano on Heard Island, north of Antarctica, including Mawson Peak and the Gotley and Lied Glaciers.
Minchinmavida and Chaiten Volcanoes, Chile
1440 x 1440 1 MB - JPEG
Published March 9, 2009
This astronaut photograph highlights two volcanoes located near the southern boundary of the Nazca–South America subduction zone in southern Chile. Dominating the scene is the massive Minchinmávida Volcano at image center. At bottom center is its smaller, but currently active, neighbor Chaitén.
720 x 720 JPEG