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Dr. Michael Freilich, NASA's Earth Science director, speaks at NASA's Earth Day event at Union Station in Washington, DC, highlighting Earth science missions and climate research.-stock-foto
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Expedition 36 astronauts and cosmonauts prepared for launch at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to travel to the ISS, conducting research and supporting space station operations.-stock-foto
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Chandra X-ray Observatory imaged the Milky Way's hot gas halo, providing data on galactic structure and its interaction with the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.-stock-foto
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NASA celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Landsat mission, highlighting its impact on Earth observation, environmental monitoring, and scientific research, with representatives Paul E. Alers and Roger Auch providing insights.-stock-foto
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ISS crew captured images of the U.S. and Mexico on November 16, 2011, showing the California coastline, Colorado River, and Salton Sea, providing data on geography and environmental features.-stock-foto
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ISS crew photographed the Nile River Delta and Mediterranean Sea, providing imagery for geographic, environmental, and Earth observation studies from space.-stock-foto
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ISS crew photographed the Moon above Earth, showing atmospheric layers, noctilucent clouds, and the tropopause for Earth and space observation research.-stock-foto
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The GRIP Experiment used the Airborne Precipitation Radar (APR-2) at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Florida, to study the formation and rapid intensification of tropical storms and hurricanes.-stock-foto
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ISS crew photographed Mataiva Atoll in the South Pacific on August 13, 2010, showing coral reefs, lagoons, and volcanic features for geographic and environmental research.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured images of Bridgetown, Barbados, highlighting urban areas, coastline, and surrounding environment for Earth observation research.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the ISS observed the Arnica Fire in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, tracking wildfire behavior and providing data for environmental and scientific research.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the ISS captured images of Millennium Island, highlighting its geographical features, terrain, and surrounding environment as part of Earth observation research.-stock-foto
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ISS crew observes Earth's atmosphere and noctilucent clouds, conducting research for climate, weather, and environmental studies during the International Polar Year.-stock-foto
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NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility observes celestial objects in the infrared spectrum to provide data on their temperature, composition, and structure for astronomical research.-stock-foto
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Delta II launched NASA's Gravity Probe-B with gyroscopes to measure space-time distortions and test Einstein's theory of relativity in orbit above Earth in collaboration with Stanford University.-stock-foto
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The Eagle Creek fish tagging program helps monitor and protect local fish populations. By tracking tagged fish, conservationists gather crucial data on species health and migratory patterns.-stock-foto
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center photographed a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere, providing data on meteor behavior, space debris interactions, and atmospheric phenomena.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the ISS photographed a crescent moon, providing a unique view of Earth's natural satellite and contributing to lunar observation and scientific studies.-stock-foto
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Chandra X-ray Observatory observations show that black holes follow feeding patterns, providing data on their behavior, growth, and influence on galaxy formation.-stock-foto
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Chandra X-ray Observatory and Spitzer Space Telescope imaged the Pacman Nebula (NGC 281), showing star formation, supernova remnants, and nebular structure for astrophysical research.-stock-foto
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NASA's Landsat satellite collects Earth observation data, monitoring land use, agricultural activity, deforestation, urban expansion, and environmental changes. The satellite supports global research on climate, ecosystems, and sustainable resource management.-stock-foto
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NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center captured an aerial image of an alluvial fan in China using Landsat satellite imagery during Earth Day 2010 for environmental monitoring and geographic study.-stock-foto
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MESSENGER spacecraft imaged Mercury's heavily cratered surface, providing data on its geology, surface features, and contributing to ongoing planetary research and exploration.-stock-foto
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A 3-D simulated flyby illustrates Hurricane Sandy’s structure and movement, providing data for meteorological analysis and disaster preparedness.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the ISS captured images of the Port of Suez in Egypt, showing the harbor, shipping activities, and surrounding environment for Earth observation research.-stock-foto
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A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun exhibits rotational motion, as observed by NASA, contributing to understanding solar activity, flares, sunspots, and the effects on space weather and planetary environments.-stock-foto
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NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center monitors Shiveluch Volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula using satellite imagery to assess eruption activity, environmental impact, and atmospheric changes.-stock-foto
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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter imaged a bright crater on the Moon's far side, revealing surface features and evidence of water for lunar science and mapping.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the ISS photographed Shiveluch Volcano on Kamchatka Peninsula, showing volcanic activity, lava flows, and surrounding geological features for scientific research and monitoring.-stock-foto
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MESSENGER spacecraft captured images and data of Mercury’s surface during its flyby, revealing information about the planet's geology and atmosphere.-stock-foto
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The CMS detector solenoid at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva is part of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, used in high-energy particle experiments.-stock-foto
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NASA satellites observed Tropical Storm Isaac near Tampa, Florida, providing imagery and data for storm tracking, weather analysis, and forecasting operations.-stock-foto
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NASA satellite imagery shows ash deposits on snow-covered areas near the Cerro Hudson Volcano in Chile, providing data on volcanic activity and its environmental effects.-stock-foto
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Goddard Space Flight Center captured Landsat imagery of Lake Eyre, Australia, showing seasonal changes and water coverage. NASA uses satellite data for environmental monitoring, ecosystem assessment, land management, and Earth science research.-stock-foto
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NGC 2683 is a spiral galaxy observed to study its structure, stellar composition, and dynamics as part of astronomical research and galaxy mapping.-stock-foto
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Chandra X-ray Observatory observed a wake pattern behind a neutron star, providing data on the star's motion, surrounding gas, and interactions in the cosmic environment for astrophysical research.-stock-foto
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured images of Wake Island, showing its atoll, lagoon, and surrounding landscape as part of Earth science research from orbit.-stock-foto
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Mount Tongariro in New Zealand erupted, observed by NASA Earth observation satellites, providing data for geological study, volcanic activity monitoring, hazard assessment, and environmental research on planetary processes.-stock-foto
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Satellite imagery shows an oil slick surrounding the Mississippi Barrier Islands in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon incident. The images were captured by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to monitor environmental impact and oil dispersion in the region.-stock-foto
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NASA satellites tracked wildfire smoke and fire activity in central Russia, providing data on environmental impacts, air quality, and aiding disaster response and monitoring efforts.-stock-foto