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  • Local Dust Storms Dry Out Mars

    Title motif. In the center is white on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark background and placed just above a partial hemisphere of a planet resembling Jupiter. The planet has clouds and bands of orange and white. Several blurred astronomical images create a border along the left, right, and top edges of the frame.
  • 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.”
  • Global Feature Tour: Ash, Dust, Clouds, and Smoke

    A collage of six different satellite images of Earth's atmosphere. Text in the bottom half reads "NASA satellites are important tools for imaging ash, dust, clouds, smoke, and other visible components of Earth's atmosphere." More text appears below.
  • Where on Earth: Dust and Phytoplankton in Alaska

    A collage showing four images of different areas on Earth. The "Where on Earth?" logo is in the center.
  • Celestial Tour: Our Stormy Solar System

    Satellite image of storms on Earth. Text toward the top left reads "On Earth, large storms can be forces of destruction and terror."
  • Terrestrial Tour: Fluid Earth

    Satellite image of the United States, Canada, and oceans. Text appears toward the bottom right.

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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.