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Landslide in Southern China
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Published June 19, 2009
On June 5, 2009, a mountainside collapsed in the Chingqing region of southern China, burying dozens of people. The landslide remained visible in satellite imagery nearly two weeks later.
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Fogo, Cape Verde Islands
Published June 17, 2009
The volcano was almost continuously active from the 1500s until 1760.
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Volcanic Activity at Kilauea
Published May 27, 2009
Relatively clear skies allow a view of plumes from Kilauea on May 24, 2009.
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Salar del Hombre Muerto, Argentina
Published May 26, 2009
Brilliant white in this true-color image, Argentina's Salar del Hombre Muerto is a high-altitude salt pan rich in minerals such as lithium.
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Published May 22, 2009
This false-color image shows activity at Kilauea on May 21, 2009, including fresh lava flows, volcanic plumes, and areas of scorching temperatures.
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Jesusita Fire, California
Published May 15, 2009
This natural-color image from the Advanced Land Imager on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite shows the Jesusita Fire burned area on May 13, 2008.
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Jesusita Fire Burn Scar
Published May 12, 2009
This natural-color image from May 10, 2009, shows the northern part of the area burned by the Jesusita Fire, in the Los Padres National Forest north of Santa Barbara, California.
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