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Rolling Through the Appalachians
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Published April 12, 2020
The Susquehanna River cuts through the folds of the Valley-and-Ridge province of the mountain chain.
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Taking Temperatures from ISS
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Published April 8, 2020
During nearly a year of flight testing on the space station, a new thermal infrared camera collected more than 15 million images.
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Ni’ihau
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Published April 5, 2020
Despite sporadic rainfall, the island is the occasional home of two of the larger bodies of water in Hawaii.
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Sunlit Peaks in the Himalayas
Published March 29, 2020
Earth’s third-highest summit, Kangchenjunga, rises more than 8500 meters above sea level along the border of Nepal and India.
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Waving at the Kerguelen Islands
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Published March 22, 2020
They are geographically isolated but scientifically and visually compelling.
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Jebel Marra, Sudan
Published March 15, 2020
The almost circular massif in the Darfur region is a large cluster of volcanoes and lava flows, with a few traces of human activity.
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Shelter Cove
Published March 8, 2020
The remote hamlet sits along California’s rugged “Lost Coast.”
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Rocas Atoll
Published February 29, 2020
The only atoll in the South Atlantic Ocean is part of Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha archipelago.
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ECOSTRESS Sees Plants Waking Up
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Published February 26, 2020
An instrument on the International Space Station observed vegetation beginning to stir on summer mornings near Lake Superior.
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Reservoirs, Bends, and Canyons on the Colorado Plateau
Published February 23, 2020
Ancient geologic features and modern creations share the spotlight in this photo of southeastern Utah and northern Arizona taken from the ISS.
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