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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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Israel’s Heart-Shaped Crater
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Published April 3, 2020
At 500 meters deep, the Makhtesh Ramon is the world’s largest erosion crater.
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New Ground for an Ancient City
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Published April 2, 2020
The fast-growing city of Cairo has spilled onto desert plains well beyond the lush floodplain of the Nile River.
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Relentless Floods
Published March 31, 2020
High water on the James River in South Dakota has persisted for more than a year.
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The Disappearance of Ecuador’s Tallest Waterfall
Published March 28, 2020
A newly formed sinkhole on the Coca River has diverted water originally headed towards the San Rafael Waterfall.
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Healing Scars at Kaho’olawe
Published March 23, 2020
The Hawaiian island has been scarred by volcanic eruptions, livestock grazing, penal colonies, bombs, and fire. Yet there is hope for healing.
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