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The Mississippi River separates Arkansas (left) from Mississippi in this view, with the St. Francis National Forest visible on the Arkansas side. Although not a true delta, the Mississippi Delta is a broad floodplain stretching from southern Illinois to Louisiana, with deep cultural roots in northern Mississippi. The International Space Station was orbiting 261 miles above Earth when this photograph was taken.

The Mississippi River separates Arkansas from Mississippi

iss073e0880658 (Oct. 15, 2025) --- The Mississippi River separates Arkansas (left) from Mississippi in this view, with the St. Francis National Forest visible on the Arkansas side. Although not a true delta, the Mississippi Delta is a broad floodplain stretching from southern Illinois to Louisiana, with deep cultural roots in northern Mississippi. The International Space Station was orbiting 261 miles above Earth when this photograph was taken.

Image Credit: NASA
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