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The Zagros Mountains in Iran offer a visually stunning topographic display of geologic structure in layered...
This anaglyph, from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, is of the Nyiragongo volcano in the Congo. 3D glasses are...
The Zagros Mountains in Iran offer a visually stunning topographic display of geologic structure in layered...
On January 26, 2001 the Kachchh region in western India suffered the most deadly earthquake in India history.
This anaglyph, from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, shows the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia....
This anaglyph, from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, shows Meseta de Somuncura, a broad plateau capped by...
This stereoscopic shaded relief image from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission shows Africa topography. Also shown...
This anaglyph, from the instrument onboard NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, shows an area south of San Martin...
Wheeler Ridge and vicinity, California, is a site of major tectonic activity, both historically and over recent...
In addition to an elevation model of most of Earth landmass, NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission will produce...
This perspective view shows the Strait of Gibraltar, which is the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea from the...
JSC2000E01556 (January 2000) --- With its C-band and X-band outboard antennae at work, the Earth-orbiting Space...
S99-E-5259 (13 February 2000) --- Astronauts Kevin R. Kregel (left), mission commander, and Gerhard P.J. Thiele...
S99-E-5258 (13 February 2000) --- Astronauts Kevin R. Kregel (left), mission commander, and Gerhard P.J. Thiele...
S99-E-5538 (16 February 2000) --- Astronaut Janet L. Kavandi, mission specialist, supports the Shuttle Radar...
The Nyiragongo volcano in the Congo erupted on January 17, 2002, and subsequently sent streams of lava into the city...
This anaglyph, from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, shows Meseta de Somuncura, a semi-arid basalt plateau in...
Prominently displayed in this image, Mt. Pinos, at 2,692 meters 8,831 feet is the highest peak in the Los Padres...
The interplay of volcanism, stream erosion and landslides is evident in this Shuttle Radar Topography Mission view...
Cape Town and the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, appear on the left west of this anaglyph from NASA Shuttle Radar...
The Nyiragongo volcano in the Congo erupted on January 17, 2002, and subsequently sent streams of lava into the city...
Los Angeles and vicinity seen from space, as viewed by NASA Landsat 7 satellite from an altitude of 437 miles on May...
The prominent circular feature seen here is known as the Richat Structure, in the Sahara desert of Mauritania. This...
This perspective view shows the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica, in the right center of the image gray area.