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Hurricane Jeanne
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Published May 21, 2012
Landsat 5 caught a glimpse of Hurricane Jeanne on Sept. 26, 2004, as it made landfall in Florida.
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Invasion of Iraq
On March 19, 2003, the U.S. and allies invaded Iraq toppling leader Saddam Hussein over the course of three weeks of combat.
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The Roaring Rodeo-Chediski Fire
In June 2002, the Rodeo-Chediski Fire burned nearly 500,000 acres in eastern Arizona, making it the worst wild fire in Arizona’s history.
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9/11 Still Smolders
This Landsat 5 image of New York City was acquired on Sept. 13, 2001, two days after the terrorist attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers of World Trade Center.
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U.S.S. Cole Bombed
The natural harbor at Aden, which has been in use for 28 centuries, was made infamous in October 2000 when the U.S.S. Cole was bombed while moored there.
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The Panama Canal
The Panama Canal stretches like a ribbon of dark blue from the Pacific Ocean through Lake Gatún and out to the Atlantic.
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Tornado Alley
In this 1998 natural-color Landsat 5 image, the city of Birmingham, Alabama, is shown a month after a category F5 tornado ripped through the region.
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Flooding in the Heartland
This false-color image of Grand Forks, North Dakota, was acquired on May 4, 1997, just after the Red River flood inundated the area.
Atlanta Hosts the Summer Games
The 1996 Summer Olympics were held in Atlanta, Ga., shown here a few weeks after the games. Many consider the games to have had a transformative effect on the southern city.
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Opal Aftermath
This false-color infrared image shows the eastern panhandle of Florida about 12 days after the Category 4 Hurricane Opal made landfall near Pensacola.
Earthquake in the Valley
This natural-color image shows the San Fernando Valley of northern Los Angeles on Jan. 17, 1994.