50 Years of Landsat
Landsat shows us Earth from space. We’re celebrating 50 years of the Landsat satellite, the first of which launched on July 23, 1972.
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Landsat shows us Earth from space. We’re celebrating 50 years of the Landsat satellite, the first of which launched on July 23, 1972.
The magnitude 7.8 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck southern Türkiye and western Syria on February 6, 2023, caused widespread destruction in both countries.
This image by the Landsat 8 satellite, shows the amazing view over Western Australia.
About 7,000 years ago, a vast lake spread hundreds of square kilometers across north-central Africa, the biggest lake on Earth today.
A new study finds that the number – and elevation – of meltwater lakes in Greenalnd is increasing. How do scientists know?
It was the raw courage of the more than 160,000 Allied troops who stormed an 80-kilometer (50-mile) stretch of heavily fortified beaches in Normandy, France, that made
In these satellite images an eddy on Earth looks a lot like an eddy on Jupiter.
Fire destroys and decimates. It takes out almost everything in its path. Satellite images from Camp fire as it burned through Paradise, in California.
The Columbia Glacier in southeastern Alaska, is one of the most rapidly changing glaciers in the world.
Phytoplankton and blue-green algae blooms in the Baltic Sea, are particularly intense this summer.