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Havana, Cuba
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Published August 10, 2009
A Landsat 7 pan image of Havana, Cuba acquired on November 29, 2001.
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Mount Everest
This natural color Landsat 5 image was collected on June 11, 2005 using bands 3, 2 and 1.
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Typhoon Morakot
The center of Typhoon Morakot was beginning to move over southern China when this photo-like image was taken on August 9, 2009.
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Hurricane Felicia
Hurricane Felicia had weakened to a Category 1 storm on August 8, 2009, and the change was apparent in this image. The spiraling clouds were less tightly wound, and the cloud-filled eye had widened.
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Aorounga Impact Crater, Chad
Taken July 25, 2009, this astronaut photograph shows the concentric rings of Aorounga Impact Crater in north-central Chad.
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Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Published August 9, 2009
Acquired September 12, 2001, this true-color image of Brooklyn shows two green oases in the middle of cityscape: Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery.
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Tropical storm Morakot (09W) over China and Taiwan
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Published August 8, 2009
Typhoon Morakot's spiraling clouds stretched from the Philippines to Japan's southern islands as the center of the storm passed over Taiwan on August 7, 2009
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Hurricane Felicia (08E) east of Hawaii
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Published August 7, 2009
Felicia had a compact, strong center, surrounded by distinctive bands of strong wind when QuikSCAT acquired this image on August 6, 2009.
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Strong winds surround a calm center in this visualization of Typhoon Morakot.
Relative Amounts of Bad Ozone Ingredients Across the U.S.
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These maps show how the relative amounts of the key ingredients for ozone (smog) formation in the United States change throughout the summer.
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