Ponds on the Arctic Ocean
If you have never been north of the Arctic Circle, it is easy to imagine that the “ice cap” at the top of the world
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If you have never been north of the Arctic Circle, it is easy to imagine that the “ice cap” at the top of the world
The photo above captures the rising full Moon of March 19, 2011 as viewed from just offshore of Sandbridge, Virginia. The Moon looks huge because
The American flag flaps in the breeze against the backdrop of a halo around the sun at the US track and field championships in Eugene,
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An intimate tour… in 1080p… of Earth’s most impressive landscapes… as captured by astronauts with their digital cameras. Dr. Justin Wilkinson from NASA’s astronaut team
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