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  • satellite image of Southeast United States

    Fires in the U.S. Southeast

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  • satellite image of Kizimen

    Ash Plume from Kizimen Volcano

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  • satellite image of Sendai

    Earthquake and Tsunami near Sendai, Japan

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  • Japan earthquake intensity map

    Tohoku Earthquake Shaking Intensity

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  • Super Perigee Moon

    Super Perigee Moon

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  • A crane raising a Delta II solid rocket motor.

    Aquarius-Delta II Launch Preparations

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  • Two images of the northeastern Japan coastal cities of Ofunato and Kesennuma

    NASA's ASTER Images More Effects of Japan Tsunami

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  • satellite images of Ishinomaki

    Tsunami Damage near Ishinomaki, Japan

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  • satellite image of Japan

    Smoke from Sendai

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  • The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite took the right image on Mar. 13, 2011, while the MODIS sensor on NASA’s Terra satellite took the left image on Feb 26, 2011 before the earthquake and tsunami. Both images were made with infrared and visible light to highlight the presence of water on the ground. Plant-covered land is bright green, bare earth is tan-pink, and snow is blue. The city of Sendai is brown.

    Tsunami Flooding near Sendai, Japan

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