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A Crack of Light in the Polar Dark
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Published June 29, 2017
Even in the dark, there are satellite instruments that allow scientists to “see” the rift growing across Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf.
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Lava Glows Atop Nishinoshima
Published April 21, 2017
The island has been growing steadily since 2013.
Grounded in the Caspian Sea
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Published March 1, 2017
A diamond-shaped piece of ice is a stranger amid thin ice.
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Blue Cut Fire at Night
Published August 19, 2016
Landsat 8 captured a view in the dark with its Thermal Infrared Sensor.
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Thermal Sensor Lights Up from Volcanic Heat
Published May 7, 2013
The TIRS instrument on the new Landsat Data Continuity Mission satellite helps scientists pinpoint fine differences in temperature.
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