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SeaWiFS: Dust Blowing out of Iceland
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Published May 15, 2001
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SeaWiFS: Dust over the Mediterranean Sea
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SeaWiFS: Southeastern United States
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SeaWiFS: Gobi Dust Moves Eastward
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Biggest Solar Flare on Record
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Swirls of Color in the Bering Sea
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Hyperspectral Imaging
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Published May 14, 2001
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SeaWiFS: Heavy Haze over East Asia
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Published May 13, 2001
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Salt Evaporation Ponds, Dead Sea
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The complex of Jordanian salt evaporation ponds at the southern end of the Dead Sea has expanded significantly over the past dozen years. The western margin of the salt ponds marks the Jordan-Israel border. In August 1989, when the crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-28 photographed the region, the northern extension did not exist and the large polygonal ponds in the northwestern and northeastern sectors had not been subdivided. In the view taken by the STS-102 crew in March 2001, one can see that there has also been expansion at the southeastern end, and that levees now segment the northeastern wedge into four ponds.
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Santorini Volcano, Greece
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Published May 12, 2001
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Estevan Coalfield and Power Plants, Saskatchewan
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Published May 10, 2001
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Fingerprints in the Dust
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