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  • In northwest Australia, the Great Sandy Desert holds great geological interest as a zone of active sand dune movement. While a variety of dune forms appear across the region, this astronaut photograph features numerous linear dunes.

    Great Sandy Desert, Australia

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  • Sunrise at Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, with ravens on the left, and the Watson river and Sugarloaf Hill seen through a haze of windblown glacial silt.

    Sunrise at Kangerlussuaq

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  • A view of Jakobshavn fjord from NASA’s P-3B aircraft during the Apr. 4, 2013 IceBridge survey of the Jakobshavn Glacier basin.

    Jakobshavn Fjord

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  • Alaskan mountains seen from high altitude aboard the NASA P-3B during the IceBridge transit flight from Thule to Fairbanks on March 21, 2013.

    Alaskan Mountains Seen During IceBridge Transit

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  • Fires in Southeastern U.S.

    Fires in Southeastern United States

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  • Mosaic image of sea ice in the Beaufort Sea created by the DMS instrument aboard the IceBridge P-3B.

    Blue Beaufort Sea Ice

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  • Fires in Southeast Asia

    Fires in Southeast Asia

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  • Fires in Victoria, Australia

    Fires in Victoria, Australia

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  • Fires in West Africa

    Fires in Sierra Leone

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  • This astronaut photograph highlights part of the Utah-Arizona border region of the Plateau, and includes several prominent landforms.

    An Astronaut's View of the Colorado Plateau

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