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These two false-color images of the Manaus region of Brazil in South America were acquired by the Spaceborne Imaging...
This image is a false-color composite of Raco, Michigan, centered at 46.39 degrees north latitude, 84.88 degrees...
This is a C-band, VV polarization radar image of the Namib desert in southern Namibia, near the coast of South West...
The ability of a sophisticated radar instrument to image large regions of the world from space, using different...
These four images of the Long Valley region of east-central California illustrate the steps required to produced...
This is a combined radar and topography image of an area along the Missouri River that experienced severe flooding...
This Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar color composite shows a portion of the Weddell Sea,...
Radar images of the binary asteroid 2017 YE5 from NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar (GSSR). The observations,...
The impact of an asteroid or comet several hundred million years ago left scars in the landscape that are still...
This spaceborne radar image shows a segment of the Rhine River where it forms the border between the Alsace region...
This space radar image shows the area surrounding the Dead Sea along the West Bank between Israel and Jordan. This...
This three-frequency space radar image of west central Egypt shows detailed patterns of eroded sedimentary rock...
This picture is a three-dimensional perspective view of Death Valley, California. This view was constructed by...
This spaceborne radar image shows the Pinacate Volcanic Field in the state of Sonora, Mexico, about 150 kilometers...
This is a three-dimensional perspective view of Saline Valley, about 30 km 19 miles east of the town of...
This space radar image shows the rugged topography of Santa Cruz Island, part of the Channel Islands National Park...
The impact of an asteroid or comet several hundred million years ago left scars in the landscape that are still...
Bright, arc-shaped limestone hills and complex, branching drainage patterns dominate this three-frequency space...
This is an X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar image spanning an area of about 20 kilometers by 40 kilometers 12 miles...
This spaceborne radar image shows part of the remote central Asian region of Tuva, an autonomous republic of the...
This spaceborne radar image shows the Ruiz-Tolima volcanic region in central Colombia, about 150 kilometers 93 miles...
This radar image of Ventura County, California, shows the Santa Clara River valley and the surrounding mountains....
This spaceborne radar image shows the famous hook of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The Cape, which juts out into the...
Ancient lava flows dating back 2,000 to 15,000 years are shown in light green and red on the left side of this space...