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    Ground to Space: Yaguas National Park

    In January 2018, Peru’s protected area grew by more than 2 million acres with the creation of Yaguas National Park. The forest is largely intact, unbroken by roads and human activity. Only the Yaguas River cuts through the continuous canopy, visible in this image acquired by Landsat 8 in August 2017. Scientists from the Field […]

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    Spring Has Sprung in the Arctic Ocean

    With springtime comes sunlight and warmth that advance the melting and breakup of Arctic sea ice. Varied patterns and textures appear across the icescape, and many are visible in this image, which was our Image of the Day on April 30. This satellite image includes the area photographed a day earlier by Operation IceBridge—the same photograph […]

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    Space lagoon

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    See Fifteen Years of Change in the Arctic

    Remember 2000? Bill Clinton was President of the United States, Faith Hill and Santana topped Billboard hits charts, and some people actually thought popped collars were cool. It was also the year that NASA's Terra satellite began collecting imagery of Earth.

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    A is for Aerosol

    Check out the first entry in the visual glossary of earth science that we're building and see several types of aerosols from space.

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