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Great Exuma Island, Bahamas
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Published September 21, 2015
For astronauts, this is one of the most recognizable points on the planet.
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Center Pivot Systems, Bahia State
Published September 14, 2015
As Brazil’s economy rapidly expands, center-pivot technology is being introduced to counter the effects of irregular rains and drought in the drier interior.
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Chilubi Island, Zambia
Published September 7, 2015
The strangely shaped sand island sits in the middle of Lake Bangweulu.
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Shaping Cape Cod
Published August 31, 2015
Winds and wave refraction give the area around Provincetown a distinctive hook shape.
Red Sprites Above the U.S. and Central America
Published August 24, 2015
Within three minutes, astronauts acquired two photographs of elusive red sprite emissions above thunderstorms.
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Flooding on the Mekong River Flood Plain
Published August 17, 2015
Monsoon rains drowned the landscape in Laos and Thailand.
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Greater Denver and the Front Range
Published August 10, 2015
A smooth, broad bend separates mountains and plains on the edge of the Rocky Mountains.
Adele Island
Published August 3, 2015
The most interesting geology lies just offshore and below the water line of this Northwest Australian island.
Activity at Klyuchevskoy Volcano
Published July 27, 2015
This photograph from the ISS highlights one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth: the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia.