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Landsat Looks at the Moon
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Published July 5, 2022
Two Earth-observing satellites turned to watch a lunar eclipse, revealing dramatic and uneven temperature changes across our closest celestial neighbor.
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São Miguel, Azores
Published July 7, 2022
São Miguel Island is the largest, most populous, and most volcanically active of the nine islands of Azores archipelago.
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Measuring War’s Effect on a Global Breadbasket
Published June 29, 2022
NASA Harvest researchers are using satellite observations and economic data to track how the Russia-Ukraine conflict is disrupting the global food system.
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Tracking Night Lights in Ukraine
The data are useful for researchers and relief agencies because they provide estimates of where and how many people have lost access to basic services.
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Brilliant Color in the Black Sea
Published June 27, 2022
As spring 2022 turned the page to summer, phytoplankton turned the seawater from dark to vivid.
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Building Abuja
People started moving to the new capital of Nigeria in the 1980s.
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Europa Island
Published June 26, 2022
The small coralline island between Madagascar and Mozambique is a haven for nesting seabirds and green sea turtles.
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Paramaribo, Suriname
The capital city, once a Dutch trading post, hugs the banks of the Suriname River.
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The North Island, New Zealand
Published June 25, 2022
The majority of the nation’s people and several prominent volcanoes populate the island.
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Floods Swamp Bangladesh
Published June 23, 2022
Monsoon rains have overwhelmed villages, inundated crops, and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
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Catastrophic Flooding in Yellowstone
Published June 22, 2022
Snowmelt and heavy rain caused historically high water that destroyed homes, roads, and bridges, and isolated some of the national park’s gateway communities.
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Living with Floods in the Innoko Lowlands
Published June 17, 2022
Regular spring flooding has led Native peoples to adapt to the rise and fall of the water.
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