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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Views from Space
Fires rage, volcanoes erupt, galaxies form, asteroids collide — and our satellites and space telescopes capture it all. Have you seen what the Arizona wildfires, Chile’s volcanic eruption and the flooding Mississippi and Missouri Rivers look like from space? Have you seen … Continue reading
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Tagged Abell 383, Aqua Satellite, Arizona wildfires, asteroid collision, Astronomy Picture of the Day, aurora borealis, Blue Marble, Blue Stragglers, CME, Comet Hartley 2, coronal mass ejection, Earth, Earth as Art, EPOXI, First Orbit, First Orbit Yuri Gargarin, flood, Golden Record, Great Red Spot, Hubble, Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Jupiter, Landsat 5, Landsat 7, Mercury, Messenger Spacecraft, Mississippi River, Missouri River, NASA, NASA Earth Observatory, Northern Lights, oldest galaxy, Omega Centauri, Puyehue, solar eruption, Terra Satellite, The Attic Room, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, views from space, volcanic eruption, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Wallow Fire, Yuri Gargarin
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