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  • In a Different Light: The Pinwheel Galaxy

    Framed image of the Pinwheel Galaxy. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Pinwheel Galaxy." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • In a Different Light: The Crab Nebula

    Framed image of the Crab Nebula. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Crab Nebula." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • In a Different Light: The Lagoon Nebula

    Framed image of the Lagoon Nebula. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Lagoon Nebula." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • World of Change: Columbia Glacier

    Satellite image of Columbia Glacier as seen in 2005. The image is overlaid in the top left corner with title text that reads "Columbia Glacier, Alaska, United States." Just below is a map of the world with a small red dot marking the location of the glacier. Further below is the "World of Change" logo and a gray box with the year "2005" in it.
  • World of Change: Coastline Change

    In the top left is title text that reads "Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States." Just below is a map of the world with a small red dot marking the location of Cape Cod. Further below is the "World of Change" logo, which has text underneath it. To the right is an image of a barrier beach.
  • EarthWatch: Unusually Large Phytoplankton Bloom in the English Channel

    Portion of Earth seen from above, overlaid with a diagonal graphic design. Toward the bottom left is title text that reads “EarthWatch, Exploring the Blue Planet by Satellite.”
  • Celestial Tour: Probing the Mysterious Aurora

    Toward the left are two photographs of an aurora lying against a blue and purple background. Text at top reads "An aurora's appearance also depends on the observer's perspective." Text at right reads "might look like colorful smoke rising from the horizon to someone looking at it from the side."
  • Portraits of Earth: El Niño and La Niña

    At left is the "Portraits of Earth" logo. Just below is title text that reads "El Niño and La Niña: The Winds of Change." At right is an image of fishing boats on dry land. Text appears at top.
  • Cosmic Tour: The Monkey Head Nebula

    At left is text. In the bottom left corner is a blue-green box with text that reads "Cosmic Tour, Monkey Head." At right is an image of the Monkey Head with labeled features. In the bottom right corner is a scale bar.
  • World of Change: Atchafalaya Bay

    In the top left is title text that reads "Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana, United States." Just below is a map of the world with a small red dot marking the location of the bay. Further below is the "World of Change" logo, which has text underneath it. To the right is a satellite image of Atchafalaya Bay.
  • World of Change: Yellowstone

    Satellite image of Yellowstone National Park as seen in 2011. The image is overlaid in the top left corner with title text that reads "Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho." Just below is a map of the world with a small red dot marking the location of the park. Further below is the "World of Change" logo and a gray box with the year "2011" in it.
  • Did You Know: Archaeology from Space

    At left is a satellite radar image of the lost city of Ubar with labeled features. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a green box with text that reads "Satellites can be used to study ancient civilizations." More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: Farming by Satellite

    At left is a satellite image of land. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a green box with text that reads "Satellites are important tools for farmers." More text appears below.
  • Terrestrial Tour: The Ocean in Bloom

    Against a background of phytoplankton, two images of microscopic phytoplankton appear in the bottom left corner. Text appears above.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Fluid Earth

    Satellite image of the United States, Canada, and oceans. Text appears toward the bottom right.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Firefighting from Space

    Image of a forest. Text appears toward the top left.
  • Portraits of Earth: Mount Pinatubo

    At left is the “Portraits of Earth” logo. Just below is title text that reads "Volcanoes, Mt. Pinatubo." At right is a map of Earth with colorful blotches spread across in an irregular pattern. Text appears toward the right.
  • Above and Beyond: 30 Doradus

    Image of 30 Doradus. Text in the top left corner reads "Hubble image of star cluster in 30 Doradus." Text toward the bottom left reads "Their strong stellar winds sculpt the gas around them and compress it to create new waves of star birth."
  • At a Glance: Star Color and Temperature

    Text at top reads "at-a-Glance, The Colorful Ways of Stars." A spectrum bar appears just below, with the left side purple and labeled "Ultraviolet," and the right side red and labeled "Infrared." In the center of the bar is a rainbow-colored portion that is labeled "Visible Light." Below are artist’s concepts of five types of stars. A yellow box in the lower left corner is pointing to the leftmost star and has text that reads "The hottest stars we can see appear blue."
  • Above and Beyond: Star Cluster Omega Centauri

    Image of Star Cluster Omega Centauri. Text at left reads "The red stars are even older, cooler, and bigger."

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