Start Date: End Date: Published Date Data Date
Sea of Galilee
720 x 480 JPEG
Published December 19, 2020
A few wet years have helped reverse a decades-long decline in water levels on one of the world’s most cherished lakes.
Related images:
1665 x 1110 768 KB - JPEG
7551 x 7701 15 MB - JPEG
JPEG
Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills
Published December 18, 2020
Sand, wind, and isolation led the Wright brothers to travel to North Carolina’s barrier islands to conduct their flying experiments from 1900-1903.
6151 x 6151 9 MB - JPEG
New Fires Scorch the Hills of Southern California
720 x 700 JPEG
Published December 4, 2020
The state’s brutal fire season has not ended.
2224 x 2229 3 MB - JPEG
2224 x 2229 4 MB - JPEG
A Swirl of Old Supercontinent Silt
Published December 8, 2020
On the island of Spitsbergen, glaciers grind up sandstone, leaving an abundance of sediment that stains the meltwater.
9161 x 9161 11 MB - JPEG
Early Melting Along the Antarctic Peninsula
Published December 3, 2020
About a month before the start of astronomical summer in the southern hemisphere, vast areas of sea ice were already painted blue with meltwater.
720 x 800 JPEG
1934 x 2399 3 MB - JPEG
2685 x 2597 3 MB - JPEG
An Unexpected Expanse of Sand in Alaska
720 x 600 JPEG
Published December 2, 2020
Dune fields of interest to scientists who study the Red Planet stand out in the Kobuk Valley amid a backdrop of green.
4084 x 5114 4 MB - JPEG
720 x 699 JPEG
Outburst at Desolation Lake
720 x 800 PNG
Published November 30, 2020
A flood in a glacial lake behind Lituya Glacier surprised an unsuspecting fisherman and reworked a young delta in Alaska.
2633 x 2926 4 MB - JPEG
PNG