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Night Lights Can Disrupt Wildlife
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Published October 24, 2019
A new study shows that nocturnal animals are less active when the nights are too bright with electric lighting.
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High Points of the Sierras
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Published October 15, 2019
Trails up Mount Whitney and across Forester Pass give hikers access high into the California mountain range.
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Rapeseed Agriculture, Kursk Oblast
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Published October 13, 2019
Yellow flowers brighten the landscape of southwestern Russia.
Smoke Filled Canyons, Arizona
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Published October 4, 2019
During morning and evening hours, dense smoke often settles in low-lying areas and becomes trapped due to temperature inversions.
Simpson Desert, Australia
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Published September 29, 2019
Fantastic dunes stand alongside one of the world’s largest internally draining river systems.
Mapping the Amazon
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Published September 26, 2019
In spite of its clear significance to the planet, the expansive region is a complex and challenging place for remote sensing scientists to study.
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Clear Skies Over Alaska
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Published September 22, 2019
Views of mainland Alaska from the ISS are uncommon due to frequent cloud cover and the limits of the ISS orbit trajectory.