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The state of Rondonia in western Brazil is observed by satellite. This timelapse shows the reduction of the forest...
Empty water reservoirs, severe water rationing, and electrical blackouts are the new status quo in major cities...
This image from NASA Terra spacecraft shows the planned city of Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, with a population...
These images acquired in 2002 from NASA Terra satellite show smoke over Rondonia, Brazil.
The Araxa mine in southern Brazil produces more than 80% of the world's Niobium. Niobium is used as an alloying...
This view of deforestation in Rondonia, far western Brazil, (10.0S, 63.0W) is part of an agricultural resettlement...
This topographic image acquired in February 2000 by NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SRTM shows an area in the...
The large field patterns in this view of the Rio Sao Francisco basin, Brazil, South America, (11.5S, 43.5W) indicate...
Dense green vegetation gives way to pale fields in these satellite images of deforestation in Brazil Amazon...
This view shows the confluence of the Amazon and the Topajos Rivers at Santarem, Brazil (2.0S, 55.0W). The Am,azon...
This near vertical photograph illustrates the differences in agricultural land patterns typically seen in many parts...
This radar image acquired in February 2000 by NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SRTM shows an area in the state...
This image of the river-delineated border between western Brazil Acre province, and northwestern Bolivia Pando...
Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MCIT) Brazil, and Int'l Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC)...
Huge sediment loads from the interior of the country flow through the Mouths of the Amazon River, Brazil (0.5S,...
The junctions of the Amazon and the Rio Negro Rivers at Manaus, Brazil. The Rio Negro flows 2300 km from Columbia,...
This radar image acquired in February 2000 by NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SRTM shows an area south of the...
The Carajas Mine is the largest open-pit iron ore mine in the world. It is located in the state of Para, northern...
After months of environmental tests at Brazil National Institute for Space Research Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas...
On Jan. 18, 2011, NASA Terra spacecraft captured this 3-D perspective image of the city of Nova Friburgo, Brazil. A...
This false-color L-band image of the Manaus region of Brazil was acquired by NASA Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C and...
AS04-01-410 (9 Nov. 1967) --- Coastal Brazil, Atlantic Ocean, West Africa, Sahara, Antarctica, looking west, as...
NASA Deputy Administrator James Morhard, left, speaks with H.E. President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, just before...
AS04-01-580 (9 Nov. 1967) --- Earth as viewed from 10,000 miles. In 1969, the Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501)...