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Typhoon Hinnamnor
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Published September 1, 2022
On August 30, the storm became the first category 5 cyclone on Earth in 2022.
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Oyyl Dune Field, Kazakhstan
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Published August 28, 2022
Fluvial floodplains are a common source of sand, so dune fields often form immediately downwind of them.
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Earth’s Limb with a Crescent Moon
Published August 21, 2022
Astronauts viewed the layers of the atmosphere while orbiting over the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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A Glint of Southeast Asia
Published August 13, 2022
Water has helped define the shape of life on the Indochinese Peninsula.
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Zion National Park, Utah
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Published August 7, 2022
Zion National Park is home to scenic cliffs, slot canyons, protected wilderness areas, endangered species, and archaeological sites.
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Neeltje Jans, Zeeland
Published July 31, 2022
A network of coastal protection projects have allowed approximately 9 million people to live below sea level in The Netherlands.
Dusty Differences Between Mars and Earth
Published July 27, 2022
Both planets face dust storms—and the occasional flight delays that come with them.
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Mountain Shadows, Western Mongolia
Published July 24, 2022
Low Sun angles help reveal the three dimensions of a landscape.
Crepuscular Rays and Light Scattering
Published July 17, 2022
Even when viewed from space, sunsets lead to an interesting play of light in the atmosphere.
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The Eye of Sahara
Published July 10, 2022
The Richat Structure in Mauritania is not what you think it is.
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Tunupa Volcano, Bolivia
Published July 4, 2022
The composite cone sits on a peninsula between two vast salt flats.