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Close-Up of Mount Everest
Published March 26, 2022
The highest mountain on Earth takes on a different perspective from the vantage point of space.
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San Luis Valley
Published March 20, 2022
The region has been home to Native Americans for centuries, and a periodic training spot for astronauts for five decades.
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Agriculture Fans Out in Turkmenistan
Published March 12, 2022
Fed by mountain streams and a canal, the Murgab and Tedzhen fans are irrigated farming oases in arid Central Asia.
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Cloudscape at Dawn, Northwest Atlantic
Published February 21, 2022
Looking toward the rising Sun, an external camera on the ISS was able to capture the details of rising cumulus clouds.
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Yellow Sea Night Lights
Published January 30, 2022
Aggregations of fishing boats can make it seem like there are cities in the water.
Winter on the Roof of the World
Published January 23, 2022
With an average elevation of 4500 meters above sea level, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is one of Earth’s highest geographic features.
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Two Decades of Change at Toshka Lakes
Published January 18, 2022
The rise and fall of these basins depend on fluctuations in the flow of the Nile River.
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Snowy Scene Surrounding the Salish Sea
Published January 7, 2022
After a rainy autumn, winter weather arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
Lunar Views and Beyond
Published December 31, 2021
Astronauts traveling within Earth’s largest artificial satellite can capture unique shots of the planet’s only natural satellite.
Otherworldly Earth
Published December 26, 2021
The Libyan Desert is often cited as a Mars analogue.
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The Braided Paraná
Published December 19, 2021
South America’s second-longest river forms part of the border between Argentina and Paraguay.
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North Patagonia Icefield, Southern Andes
Published December 12, 2021
The mountain peaks here reach high enough and temperatures remain cold enough year-round that permanent ice persists amid a warming world.
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