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  • Above and Beyond: Abell 2744 Parallel Deep Field

    Image of parallel field of Abell 2744. Text in the top right corner reads "Abell 2744 Parallel Field." Text toward the bottom right reads "This is the parallel field for galaxy cluster Abell 2744 from the Frontier Fields program."
  • Above and Beyond: Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744

    Image of Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744. Text in the top right corner reads "Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744." Text in the bottom right corner reads "Thousands of magnified background galaxies appear in the image, including some that are among the faintest and most distant galaxies ever detected."
  • Above and Beyond: Galaxy Cluster Abell 68

    Image of Galaxy Cluster Abell 68. Text in the top right corner reads "Galaxy Cluster Abell 68." Text toward the upper right reads "The arcs and streaks of light in this galaxy cluster, called Abell 68, are the magnified and distorted projections of galaxies lying far beyond the cluster."
  • Above and Beyond: Galactic Smashups

    Image of two colliding galaxies.
  • Above and Beyond: Interacting Galaxies Arp 273

    Image of two interacting galaxies. The larger one is on the left and the smaller one is on the right. Text toward the bottom reads "In the larger galaxy, the outermost spiral arm has been yanked askew." A small Hubble icon is in the bottom left corner. Text in the bottom right corner reads "Hubble Space Telescope. Arp 273."
  • Above and Beyond: The Mice Galaxies

    Image of the Mice Galaxies. Text toward the bottom right corner reads "The gas and stars farthest from the heart of the action trail behind as the galaxies perform their gravitational dance." A small Hubble icon is in the bottom left corner. Text in the bottom right corner reads "Hubble Space Telescope. The Mice (NGC 4676)."
  • Above and Beyond: Madagascar’s Coral Reefs

    Satellite image of Madagascar. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Madagascar, Indian Ocean" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where Madagascar is on the map.
  • Above and Beyond: The Maldives

    Satellite image of the Maldives. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "The Maldives, Indian Ocean" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where the Maldives is located. Text at bottom reads "Satellite images have helped map the Maldives and prove that winds and waves have shaped these reefs and islands."
  • Above and Beyond: Coral Reefs in New Caledonia

    Satellite image of New Caledonia. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "New Caledonia, South Pacific Ocean" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where New Caledonia is on the map. Text at bottom reads "The South Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia is surrounded by the third-largest coral reef system in the world."
  • Above and Beyond: Atafu Atoll

    Satellite image of Atafu Atoll. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Atafu Atoll, Tokelau Islands, South Pacific Ocean." Text at bottom reads "When a ring of coral reefs poked out of the water's surface, they were exposed to erosion and sedimentation, producing sandy strips of land where vegetation took root and people settled."
  • Above and Beyond: Sarychev Volcano

    Satellite image of the Sarychev Volcano eruption at left. Text in the bottom right corner of the image reads "Sarychev Volcano, Matua Island, Russia." Text toward the right of the image reads "The curious-looking plume appears to have punched a hole through the clouds surrounding the volcano. The shockwave of the eruption may have formed the smooth white cloud atop the plume as hot air cooled."
  • Above and Beyond: Mount Cleveland

    Satellite image of Mt. Cleveland erupting. A small red ring highlights a small, green-white circular patch of land near the top center left and is labeled "Mt. Cleveland." A larger red ring highlights a wispy, irregular shaped green-white blob in the bottom center left and is labeled "Ash Cloud." Text toward the right reads "The event was short. Within two hours, the plume had detached completely from the volcano and drifted away."
  • Above and Beyond: Antarctic Peninsula

    Satellite image of the Antarctic Peninsula. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica." Text toward the bottom right reads "The peninsula lies roughly 620 miles away from Tierra del Fuego, the southern tip of South America, and is considered an extension of the Andes Mountains."
  • Above and Beyond: Ouachita Mountains

    Satellite image of the Ouachita Mountains. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma, USA."
  • Above and Beyond: Cordillera Huayhuash

    Satellite image of Cordillera Huayhuash. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Cordillera Huayhuash, Peruvian Andes, South America."
  • Above and Beyond: Lake Carnegie

    Satellite image of Lake Carnegie. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Lake Carnegie, Western Australia" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where Lake Carnegie is on the map. Text at bottom reads "Shades of green indicate vegetation, and varying shades of red to brown highlights less vegetation, as well as moisture content and minerals in the soil."
  • Above and Beyond: Mississippi River Delta

    Satellite image of Mississippi River Delta. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Mississippi River Delta, United States" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where the Mississippi River Delta is located. Text at bottom reads "The Mississippi River carves its way through the heart of the North American continent before pouring into the Gulf of Mexico through the Louisiana wetlands."
  • Above and Beyond: Farewell Spit

    Satellite image of Farewell Spit. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Farewell Spit, South Island of New Zealand" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where Farewell Spit is on the map. Text at the bottom reads "On the northern tip of the New Zealand's South Island, Farewell Spit stretches nearly 20 miles eastward into the Tasman Sea."
  • Above and Beyond: Helheim Glacier

    Satellite image of Helheim Glacier. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Helheim Glacier, Greenland." The year "2005" is in the top right corner. Text in the center left reads "Between 2001 and 2005, Helheim Glacier lost nearly 5 miles of ice from its tip." Yellow labels point to different features in the image. One label is in the bottom center and points to where the glacier and icebergs meet. It reads "tip of glacier." The other label is on the right and reads "icebergs."
  • Above and Beyond: Bear Glacier

    Satellite image of Bear Glacier. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Bear Glacier, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska." More text appears in the center.

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This product is based upon work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A and NNX15AB26G and contracts NAS5-26555 and NAS5-03127. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.