Coastal cities flourish amidst a more moderate climate along the Red Sea.
Published Aug 12, 2013The narrow strait between Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia is an important passage for ships trying to reach Israel and Jordan.
Published Aug 5, 2013Along the border of Mexico and the U.S., a geologically and tectonically complex area serves as a visual reference point for astronauts on the International Space Station.
Published Jul 29, 2013This astronaut view of blending air masses, wind fields, and light reflections is a combination of beauty and of insight about the environment.
Published Jul 22, 2013It is one of the oldest cities in the Middle East, with evidence of human habitation extending back to 8,000–10,000 BC.
Published Jul 15, 2013Airborne dust draws the eye to the place where Africa and Arabia once fit together.
Published Jul 8, 2013This nighttime view from the International Space Station shows the state's four largest cities.
Published Jul 1, 2013A camera system on the International Space Station observed the high water and muddy aftermath in southern Alberta, Canada.
Published Jun 29, 2013The West Fork Complex fire was so hot that it spawned numerous pyrocumulus clouds.
Published Jun 26, 2013This photograph by an astronaut on the International Space Station highlights the Nevados de Chillán, a large volcanic area near the Chile-Argentina border.
Published Jun 24, 2013Astronauts observed ongoing activity at the volcano in the Vanuatu Archipelago.
Published Jun 17, 2013The landscape is defined by hills to the west and by the river running through it, not to mention the oxbow lakes that water left behind.
Published Jun 10, 2013The historical oasis on the coast of the Arabian Gulf is now an oil industry oasis.
Published Jun 3, 2013Rivers transport nutrient-filled urban and agricultural runoff into this inland sea, promoting phytoplankton blooms.
Published May 27, 2013Three striking photographs of Pavlof Volcano reveal the three-dimensional structure of the eruption plume.
Published May 23, 2013This highly urbanized and industrialized area stands in stark contrast next to dense green mangrove forests and waterways of the Indus River Delta.
Published May 20, 2013America's first space station was launched forty years ago. Astronauts on Skylab conducted some the first comprehensive visual studies of Earth’s surface.
Published May 14, 2013High in the Andes Mountains in Argentina, this salt lake hosts microbes that give the lakes distinct colors.
Published May 13, 2013Straddling the border between the United States and Mexico, this metropolitan area is home to more than 5 million people.
Published May 6, 2013Astronauts capture a view of the South Atlantic Island that looks like it has been taken from an airplane. Mountains and glaciers stand in stark relief against the sea.
Published Apr 29, 2013While its current form is that of a youthful stratovolcano, the regional geological evidence indicates that Bolivia’s Tata Sabaya has an older, eventful history.
Published Apr 22, 2013Nightlife, ecological beauty, and history make the island a popular tourist destination.
Published Apr 15, 2013Ancient rivers and linear dunes decorate the arid landscape.
Published Apr 8, 2013Several Arizona cities and suburbs merge in a distinctive Western U.S. grid pattern.
Published Apr 1, 2013Situated along key travel routes between the West and East, this capital city has been settled for at least 6,000 years and has changed rulers and layouts many times.
Published Mar 18, 2013Astronauts capture the first confirmed image of the structure taken from the International Space Station.
Published Mar 4, 2013ISERV Pathfinder camera system may eventually provide needed Earth observations to developing countries.
Published Mar 3, 2013This volcanic island is home to perhaps the most remote permanent settlement on Earth.
Published Feb 18, 2013“The biggest little city in the world” is nestled like a jewel amidst the mountains.
Published Feb 11, 2013Underwater ridges and broad ocean currents help make waves beneath the waves.
Published Feb 4, 2013