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The Little Satellite That Could
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Published April 18, 2022
The SeaHawk satellite is both a throwback to a previous era and a glimpse of the future.
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Churning Channel
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Published April 5, 2022
A nanosatellite gets a bird’s view of sediment and plankton near the Strait of Dover.
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Namib Sand Sea
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Published November 26, 2021
The oldest desert on Earth also gives rise to some of the planet’s tallest dunes.
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A Ship Graveyard in Lake Erie
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Published October 25, 2021
The shallowest of the Great Lakes has one of the greatest concentrations of shipwrecks in the world.
Zuiderzee Works
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Published September 6, 2021
Where the Netherlands meets the North Sea, there is an impressive confluence of natural and man-made features.
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Green Seaweed in the Yellow Sea
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Published August 16, 2021
In June 2021, algal slicks painted the waters green off Qingdao, China, during the region’s largest bloom on record.
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A Hawk’s Eye View of Australia’s Red Center
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Published August 9, 2021
Soils in the center of the continent—including those around the famous rock formations of Uluru and Kata-Tjuta—come in striking shades of red.