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  • EarthWatch: Vietnam’s Hạ Long and Bai Tu Long Bays

    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.”
  • EarthWatch: South Carolina’s Stained Winyah Bay

    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.”
  • EarthWatch: Dust Cloud in Alaska

    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.”
  • EarthWatch: Iceland’s Longest Fjord

    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.”
  • EarthWatch: Namibia’s Desert Landscapes

    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.”
  • 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.”
  • EarthWatch: The Balkan Peninsula’s Lake Skadar

    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.”
  • 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: Seafloor Gravity

    At left is a map of the ocean floor near New Zealand with labeled features. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a green box with text that reads "We can use Earth's gravity to map the sea floor." More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: Terrestrial Radiation

    At left is a map of sunlight reflected off Earth. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a green box with text that reads "Earth glows." More text appears below.
  • Analyzing Smoke with NASA Satellites

    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.”
  • 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.
  • Insight Into: Effects of Tsunamis on the Atmosphere

    Image of researchers testing GPS receivers. Text appears toward the left.
  • 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.
  • At a Glance: Observing Volcanic Activity from Space

    Text at top reads "At a Glance, Observing Volcanic Activity from Space." Below are two artist's concepts of Earth. The version on the left is labeled "Surface Map." The version on the right is labeled "Atmosphere Map." Text at bottom reads "With their perspective from above, satellites have a unique view of changes to Earth's surface and atmosphere."

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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.