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Biggest Solar Flare on Record
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Published April 11, 2001
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SeaWiFS: Dust Blowing out of China
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Published April 10, 2001
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Ganges River Delta
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Published April 8, 2001
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Mt. Kilimanjaro’s Receding Glaciers
Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), the highest point in all Africa, was photographed by the crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-97 on December 2, 2000. Kilimanjaro (Kilima Njaro or “shining mountain” in Swahili) is capped by glaciers on its southern and southwestern flanks.
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Chile Altiplano Unconformity
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Published April 7, 2001
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SRTM Perspective View with Landsat Overlay: Bhuj, India
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Published April 6, 2001
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Colorado Rockies
Published April 4, 2001
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SeaWiFS: Clouds and Ice Between Canada and Greenland
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Published April 1, 2001
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Ariake Sea, Kyushu, Japan
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The Isahaya Bay Reclamation project separated approximately 3,000 hectares of tidal flats from the Ariake Sea in 1997. This photograph was taken from the Space Shuttle on April 27, 1998, a year after the sea wall separating Isahaya Bay from the rest of the Ariake Sea was closed.
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Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
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Published March 31, 2001
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SeaWiFS Views the Global Carbon Cycle
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Published March 30, 2001
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