Fifty years after Apollo 17 astronauts photographed the iconic “blue marble” image, cameras in space have again captured distant views of our home planet.
Intense explosions at the summit sent avalanches of ash and mud racing down the southeastern flank of the Indonesian volcano.
A satellite-based analysis indicates that nearly 27 million tons of wheat were harvested from the country's farms this year, but Ukraine won't reap all of the benefits.
Water, frozen and flowing, shapes and colors this rural area of Western Mongolia.
Almost all life in the ocean depends on tiny photosynthetic organisms known as phytoplankton.
Forests are burning after being primed by warm temperatures and a lack of rain.
The light show dipped south of the Arctic Circle, where it was especially bright over northeastern Canada.
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