Phenomelan Photographies Of The Earth

Posted by Administrator in Amazing Stories, Cool Stuff, Weird Science on Saturday, November 3, 2007, 19:58.
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Below are the most incredible photos taken from space which illustrate just a few of Earth’s fascinating geographical features and nature’s frightening unpredictability.

1. Sri Lankan Coast

The ocean rapidly retreats 400 metres on the south-western coast of sri lanka, just 5 minutes prior to the arrival of a devastating tsunami.

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The swirling waters continue to batter the coast just moments after the main wall of water has hit.

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2. An Alluvial Fan, Xinjiang Province, China

Covering an area 56.6 x 61.3 km and taken on may 2nd, 2002, this photo shows an alluvial fan that formed on the southern border of the taklimakan desert in china. An alluvial fan usually forms as water leaves a canyon, each new stream eventually closing up due to sediment – the result being a triangle of active and inactive channels. The blue ones on the left are currently active.

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3. Retreating Glaciers In The Bhutan-Himalaya

A beautiful but clear sign that glaciers are slowly melting due to global warming. Easily visible are the ends of most of these glacial valleys’ surfaces turning to water to form lakes, a trend which has been noticed only in the last few decades.

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. Hurricane Isabel

This terrifying photo of hurricane isabel was taken on the international space station in 2003 and illustrates the immense size of the hurricane’s eye. This particular hurricane was the deadliest of 2003 and winds reached 165 mph at its peak.

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6. Greenland’s Eastern Coas

The fractal coastline of greenland and its numerous fjords as seen from space. Little spots of white in the water seem to be ice originating from the deeper fjords that reach all the way to the icecap covering most of the island.

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6. Aurora Borealis

An astounding and spooky photo of the natural phenomenon known as aurora borealis, taken on-board space shuttle atlantis during the sts-117 mission.

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7. A Total Solar Eclipse From Space

The shadow of the moon covers part of earth on august 11th, 1999 in this photo taken from mir space station. This shadow raced across earth at 2000 km/h, all areas under the centre of it plunged into darkness during a total solar eclipse. This was apparently one the final photos taken from mir.

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8. Egmont National Park

Mt. Rgmont volcano last erupted in 1755 and is now situated at the centre of Egmont national park. Park regulations have ensured the survival of a forest which extends at a 9.5 km radius from the summit of the volcano, the result of which can be seen from space in the form of huge dark green disc. This photo was taken during the sts-110 mission, april 2002.

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9. Mt. Etna Eruption

Taken from the international space station in 2001, this is a photo of a particularly violent eruption on the island of sicily which produced a cloud of ash that travelled as far as Libya. On the humongous version of the photo lighter coloured smoke can be seen near the volcano – this was caused by lava igniting nearby forests.

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10. Richat Structure, Mauritania

The cause of the richat structure in the sahara desert of mauritania has been debated for many years. At first it was thought to be a meteor impact crater due to its circularity but this has since been disproven due to the lack of shock-altered rock in its vicinity.

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This massive (30 mile diameter) oddity is now believed to have been a rock dome sculpted over time by erosion. This incredible image was taken by the advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer (aster) on october 7th, 2000.

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13 Responses to “Phenomelan Photographies Of The Earth”

  1. 2007.11.04 06:29

    The northern lights photo is spectacular! I’ve never seen our home, planet Earth, quite like that before. All of these are good, but that one really stands out in particular.

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  3. 2007.11.04 18:10

    I saw the northern lights when I was up in Norway and I did wonder at the time what it looked like from above. Now I know; thanks!

  4. frankie
    2007.11.07 23:17

    I love pics like this

  5. 2007.11.08 06:28

    The Himalayan glaciers are incredibly beautiful. The views from space, of course, those just take the breath away, but all of these are good.

  6. 2007.11.22 18:14

    Earth Satelite

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting

  7. lordy
    2007.11.28 23:50

    I assume from the title that you grade these as nearly phenomenal

  8. 2007.12.03 05:34

    hello…

    exellent…

  9. 2007.12.07 13:25

    greatings…

    usefull…

  10. 2008.01.15 20:10

    Jessie…

    sggggg…

  11. 2008.01.27 11:33

    greatings…

    exellent…

  12. Willy
    2008.10.17 03:18

    Glaciers retreat every summer everywhere in the world including the Arctic. This is not something that has only occurred in the past few decades and this is not a sign of global warming.

  13. cassidy
    2009.04.10 20:21

    cool pictures!!!!!!! glad i seen them.

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