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Sanctuary Along the Kuiseb River
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Published November 29, 2014
The ephemeral waters crossing the parched landscape of Namibia nurture a riparian ecosystem and a native people.
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Distinct Faces of Zmutt, Findelen, and Gorner Glaciers
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Published July 11, 2013
Colorful bands of debris coat the surface of Zmutt Glacier and Gorner Glacier in the Swiss Alps. NASA scientist Kimberly Casey has developed new methods to map their composition with satellites.
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Migrating Siberian Shrubs
Published January 19, 2012
Over the past forty years, shrubs have invaded the Siberian tundra, a sign that the Arctic is fundamentally changing as temperatures warm.
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7.0 Quake Near Port Au Prince
Published January 15, 2010
Rubble spills onto the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in this GeoEye-1 image from January 14, 2010.
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The GeoEye-1 satellite (a commercial satellite) captured these images of earthquake damage in the densely populated neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on January 14, 2010.
Mount Redoubt Stirs
Published April 1, 2009
In contrast to the explosive eruptions of the previous week, ash emissions from Mount Redoubt became more frequent but confined to lower altitudes on March 30, 2009. The commercial satellite GeoEye-1 captured a high-resolution view of the volcano the same day.
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Inauguration Day Crowds in Washington, D.C.
Published January 22, 2009
Despite the blustery weather, more than a million people gathered in Washington, D.C., on January 20, 2009, to witness and celebrate the inauguration of the forty-fourth president of the United States.
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