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Satellite imagery is a type of that involves the use of satellites to capture images of Earth from space

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Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0112

Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0112
Open Northwest Passage. Satellite image of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago taken on the 3rd August 2012. Sea ice has receded enough to open up the route

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Scandinavia, satellite image C017 / 9060

Scandinavia, satellite image C017 / 9060
Scandinavia, satellite image. North is at top. Snow tops the mountains of Norway (white, left) with forests and lakes covering most of Sweden (centre left) and Finland (upper centre)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0576

Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0576
Curiosity rover descending to Mars. Satellite image showing NASAs Curiosity Rover floating under a parachute to the Martian surface

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0575

Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0575
Curiosity rover descending to Mars. Satellite image showing NASAs Curiosity rover floating under a parachute to the Martian surface

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: West Africa, satellite image

West Africa, satellite image
West Africa. Satellite image centre over West Africa, with Spain and Portugal on the Iberian Peninsula at upper right

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Saudi Arabia agriculture, 2000

Saudi Arabia agriculture, 2000
Saudi Arabia agriculture. False-colour satellite image showing the extent of agricultural operations in the Wadi As-Sirhan Basin of Saudi Arabia in 2000

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Saudi Arabia agriculture, 1987

Saudi Arabia agriculture, 1987
Saudi Arabia agriculture. False-colour satellite image showing the extent of agricultural operations in the Wadi As-Sirhan Basin of Saudi Arabia in 1987

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Saudi Arabia agriculture, 1991

Saudi Arabia agriculture, 1991
Saudi Arabia agriculture. False-colour satellite image showing the extent of agricultural operations in the Wadi As-Sirhan Basin of Saudi Arabia in 1991

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Saudi Arabia agriculture, 2012

Saudi Arabia agriculture, 2012
Saudi Arabia agriculture. False-colour satellite image showing the extent of agricultural operations in the Wadi As-Sirhan Basin of Saudi Arabia in 2012

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Lake Baikal, Russia, satellite image C015 / 4568

Lake Baikal, Russia, satellite image C015 / 4568
Lake Baikal. Satellite image showing ice breaking up in the central part of the lake Baikal, Russia. Ice remains throughout the northern portion

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Iberian Peninsula, satellite image

Iberian Peninsula, satellite image
Iberian Peninsula. North is at top. Satellite image centre on the Iberian Peninsula, showing Spain and Portugal, with France at upper right

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: M3 star cluster and Comet Garradd

M3 star cluster and Comet Garradd. Mosaic infrared image of the M3 globular star cluster (upper left). In the lower right portion of the image there is a streak of orange light

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: London, true-colour satellite image C016 / 3888

London, true-colour satellite image C016 / 3888
London and its surrounds, true-colour satellite image. North is at top. The Thames Estuary is at right. London is the capital city of the UK

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3890

London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3890
London and its surrounds, infrared satellite image. North is at top. The Thames Estuary is at right. This view is used for geological, agricultural

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3889

London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3889
London and its surrounds, infrared satellite image. North is at top. The Thames Estuary is at right. This view is used for studies of vegetation

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Cyprus, satellite image C016 / 3887

Cyprus, satellite image C016 / 3887
Cyprus, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is green, bare ground is brown and tan, built up areas are grey, and water is dark blue

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Kalgoorlie and Super Pit mine, Australia C016 / 3883

Kalgoorlie and Super Pit mine, Australia C016 / 3883
Kalgoorlie and Super Pit mine, Australia

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Lake Baikal, satellite image C016 / 3879

Lake Baikal, satellite image C016 / 3879
Lake Baikal, satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is dark green, drier areas are brown, clouds and snow and ice are white

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Isle of Man, satellite image C016 / 3886

Isle of Man, satellite image C016 / 3886
Isle of Man, satellite image. North is at bottom. Visible features include fields and hills (shades of green), beaches and barren or dry areas (brown), clouds (white, across upper left)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Italy, satellite image C016 / 3878

Italy, satellite image C016 / 3878
Italy and the surrounding region, satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is dark green, drier areas are brown, clouds and snow and ice are white, and developed areas are grey

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Atlantic hurricanes, August 2010 C016 / 3873

Atlantic hurricanes, August 2010 C016 / 3873
Atlantic hurricanes. Earth globe satellite image showing hurricanes developing in the Atlantic in August 2010. North is at top

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Greece, satellite image C016 / 3876

Greece, satellite image C016 / 3876
Greece and the surrounding region, satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is dark green, drier areas are brown, clouds are white, and developed areas are grey

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Saharan dust plume, Bay of Biscay C016 / 3874

Saharan dust plume, Bay of Biscay C016 / 3874
Saharan dust plume, Bay of Biscay. Satellite image of a dust plume (brown) from the Sahara, stretching across the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic from Spain (lower right) to Ireland and the UK (top)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Contrails over the English Channel C016 / 3875

Contrails over the English Channel C016 / 3875
Contrails over the English Channel, satellite image. Contrails (condensation trails) are artificial clouds formed from frozen water droplets from the exhaust of the engines of an aircraft

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: North Africa and Europe, satellite image C016 / 3866

North Africa and Europe, satellite image C016 / 3866
North Africa and Europe, satellite image. North is towards top. Clouds (white) are seen over most of Europe, with a cloud-free view over the vast expanse of the Sahara (brown) in North Africa

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Sea surface temperature, 2010 global map C016 / 3800

Sea surface temperature, 2010 global map C016 / 3800
Sea surface temperature, 2010 global map. The worlds oceans are heated by sunlight, with variations in the surface temperature caused by varying latitude, the Earths rotation, and axial tilt

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Sea surface salinity, 2012 global map C016 / 3796

Sea surface salinity, 2012 global map C016 / 3796
Sea surface salinity, 20 January 2012 global map. The salinity (salt content) of the sea surface, used in climate models, depends on sea surface temperature and evaporation, winds

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, sea floor topography C016 / 3723

Indian Ocean, sea floor topography C016 / 3723
Indian Ocean, sea floor topography and clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, chlorophyll concentration C016 / 3722

Indian Ocean, chlorophyll concentration C016 / 3722
Indian Ocean, chlorophyll concentration and clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, chlorophyll and bathymetry C016 / 3721

Indian Ocean, chlorophyll and bathymetry C016 / 3721
Indian Ocean, chlorophyll concentration and bathymetry with clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, surface temperatures C016 / 3720

Indian Ocean, surface temperatures C016 / 3720
Indian Ocean, surface temperatures and clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, chlorophyll and bathymetry

Indian Ocean, chlorophyll and bathymetry
Indian Ocean, chlorophyll concentration and bathymetry. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Indian Ocean, with clouds C016 / 3714

Indian Ocean, with clouds C016 / 3714
Indian Ocean, with clouds. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, generated using satellite and mapping data

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Earth, satellite image C016 / 3076

Earth, satellite image C016 / 3076
Earth. Blue Marble satellite image of the Earth, showing the North Pole (white, upper centre), Europe (centre left) and Asia (centre right)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: European nitrogen dioxide emissions, 2008 C016 / 3063

European nitrogen dioxide emissions, 2008 C016 / 3063
European nitrogen dioxide emissions, 2008. Map of Europe showing average annual tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) measurements as recorded by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Earth, satellite image C013 / 9951

Earth, satellite image C013 / 9951
Earth. Composite satellite image of Earths Western hemisphere, showing the Americas from a perspective of 12, 740 kilometres away

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9938

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9938
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the Hellas Basin (lower right) in Mars southern hemisphere

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9939

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9939
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the polar ice cap (white) of the Martian North Pole (Planum Boreum)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9937

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9937
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the Martian South Pole (Planum Australe)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9936

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9936
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the polar ice cap (white) of the Martian North Pole (Planum Boreum)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Morocco 1985-2011 C013 / 7147

Morocco 1985-2011 C013 / 7147
Morocco 1985-2011. Landsat satellite photographs of cities near the Atlantic coast of Morocco. The right hand image, taken in 2011

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Binhai, China, 1992-2012 C013 / 7146

Binhai, China, 1992-2012 C013 / 7146
Binhai, China, 1992-2012. Landsat satellite photograph of Binhai, China. This city is located on the coast of the Bohai Sea Region southeast of Beijing in China

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Caspian Sea 1972-2010 C013 / 7145

Caspian Sea 1972-2010 C013 / 7145
Caspian Sea 1972-2010. Landsat satellite photograph of the Caspian Sea in 1972 (left), 1987 (middle) and 2010 (right). The Caspian is the largest body of inland water in the world

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1986-2011 C013 / 7144

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1986-2011 C013 / 7144
Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1986-2011. Landsat satellite photograph of Columbia Glacier in 1986 (top), 2000 (middle) and 2011 (bottom)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Dead Sea 1984-2011 C013 / 7143

Dead Sea 1984-2011 C013 / 7143
Dead Sea 1984-2011. Landsat satellite photo of the Dead Sea in 1984 (left) and 2011 (right). The Dead Sea is located in the Jordan Rift Valley and borders Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011 C013 / 7115

Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011 C013 / 7115
Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011. Landsat satellite photographs of shrimp farming in the Gulf of Fonseca in 1985 (left), 1999 (centre) and 2011 (right)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Great Salt Lake, USA, 1985-2010 C013 / 7111

Great Salt Lake, USA, 1985-2010 C013 / 7111
Great Salt Lake, USA, 1985-2010. Landsat satellite photographs showing the loss of water from the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA. The image on the left was taken in 1985 and on the right 2010

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Lake Meredith, USA, 1990-2011

Lake Meredith, USA, 1990-2011. Landsat satellite photograph showing Lake Meredith in 1990 and 2011. This is an artificial lake formed by the Sanford Dam in Texas



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Satellite Imagery Collection

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