It"s Earth Day today and we are high above the blue marble looking down on the border between Arkansas and Mississippi. Those small, blocky shapes are towns, fields, and pastures, and the teal green is the mighty Mississippi River. Anyone who has flown in the window seat of an airplane and gazed down at Earth below might wonder why the colors in this image look so unreal. That"s because they are. This image was taken in 2013 by Landsat 7, a NASA satellite that uses thermal infrared sensors to help scientists better distinguish flora, fauna, water, and manmade objects. For almost 50 years, NASA has been using satellite imagery to understand how climate change and population growth are affecting our fragile planet. These satellites help NASA see where deforestation and wildfires are happening, where glaciers are melting, and how rising waters are encroaching on cities.
Gazing down on planet Earth
Today in History
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Common clownfish in a sea anemone, Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia
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World Environment Day
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Pont Rouge
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Paper lanterns on the longest night
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Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Arkansas
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Blue walls of Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Summer solstice
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Happy St. Patricks Day!
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World Reef Day
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Porcupine
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Brown bears, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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The Great Blue Hole, Belize
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Trunks stick together
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Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch on the institution s 175th anniversary
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A memorial in Germany
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Hiding in plain sight
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White dunes, blue lagoons
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Paradise, found
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2026 Winter Olympics
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Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France
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Lei Day in Hawaii
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These laurels are hardy
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Happy New Year!
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Heavens Gate Cave, Tianmen Mountain National Park, China
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Füzér Castle in the Zemplén Mountains, Hungary
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National Dolphin Day
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