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Dhaulagiri, Himalayan Ranges of Nepal
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Published April 29, 2001
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Dhaulagiri, Himalaya
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Dhaulagiri, seventh-highest peak in the world (26,794 ft/8167 m), dominates the skyline in this image taken by the Expedition 1 crew from the International Space Station using a high-magnification lens. Although it looks like a view from a high-altitude airplane, the photograph was taken out of the window of the Space Station from an orbital altitude of 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers). The view is southeastward across the southern Tibetan Plateau of China, to the Dhaulagiri Range of the Himalayas in central Nepal. The upper reaches of the more than 1,500-mile-long Brahmaputra River, which enters the Indian Ocean near Calcutta, are within the broad, high (about 17,000 feet) valley in the foreground. Uplift of the Himalayas continues today, at a rate of several millimeters per year, in response to the continuing collision of India with Eurasia that began about 70 million years ago.
San Francisco from the International Space Station
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Published February 25, 2001
his image shows a photograph of San Francisco taken as the International Space Station passed 383 km overhead on November 10, 2000. The view includes the area stretching from the Golden Gate Bridge in the north to the San Mateo Bridge on the southeast.
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Popocatepetl from the Space Station
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Published February 18, 2001
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Alexandria (Al Iskandariya), Egypt
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Published December 31, 2000
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This image of Alexandria was taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station in December 2000 using an Electronic Still Camera.
Erosion by Ice and Water in the Southern Andes
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Published December 24, 2000
This scene on the remote, rugged Argentine/Chilean border in the far southern Andes Mountains offers numerous, dramatic examples of both erosional processes and features of ice and water.
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First image of Earth from the International Space Station
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Published December 3, 2000
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First Image of Earth from the International Space Station
Astronauts used the Electrical Still Camera (ESC) to photograph a mass of storm clouds during Expedition 1.