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  • ISERV image of Algeria

    SERVIR’s ISERV Camera Image of Algeria from Space Station

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  • ISERV image of the Swiss Alps

    SERVIR’s ISERV Camera Image of Swiss Alps from Space Station

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  • ISERV image of New Orleans, Louisiana

    SERVIR’s ISERV Camera Image of New Orleans, Louisiana, from Space Station

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  • ISERV image of Chile

    SERVIR’s ISERV Camera Image of Valparaiso, Chile, from Space Station

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  • Image of Earth based largely on observations from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) - a sensor aboard the Terra Satellite - on July 11, 2005. Image Credit: NASA

    Earth's Vital Signs

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  • Calving front of Kangerdlugssup Glacier in central west Greenland. The calving front is the place where ice bergs are born.

    Calving Front of Kangerdlugssup Glacier

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  • Ice covered fjord on Baffin Island with Davis Strait in the background.

    IceBridge Flight Over Baffin Island

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  • Fires in Central America

    Fires in Central America

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  • NASA's P-3B airborne laboratory coming in for a landing at the airport in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland.

    P-3B Coming in for a Landing

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  • In northwest Australia, the Great Sandy Desert holds great geological interest as a zone of active sand dune movement. While a variety of dune forms appear across the region, this astronaut photograph features numerous linear dunes.

    Great Sandy Desert, Australia

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