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Landsat 7, Egypt - West of Lake Nasser, Southern Egypt, August 23 and November 4, 2000. Over the past two years, four lakes have been created from Nasser's excess water, bringing new lakes to this part of the Sahara for the first time in 6000 years. (Source NASA)
Landsat 7, Denver - Downtown Denver, Stapleton Airport and Denver International Airport, July 10, 1999. (Source NASA)
Landsat 7, Namibia Africa - Kuiseb River, Namibia Africa, August 26, 1999. Forms the northern border of the world's largest sand dunes. (Source NASA)
LIDAR images of ground zero rendered Sept. 27, 2001 - NOAA's Aerial Photo of World Trade Center Image taken by NOAA's Cessna Citation Jet on Sept. 23, 2001 from an altitude of 3,300 feet using a Leica/LH systems RC30 camera. Image released Oct. 2, 2001 at 6:15 p.m. EDT (Image Credit: NOAA/U.S. Army JPSD)
LIDAR images of ground zero rendered Sept. 27, 2001 - NOAA's Aerial Photo of World Trade Center Image taken by NOAA's Cessna Citation Jet on Sept. 23, 2001 from an altitude of 3,300 feet using a Leica/LH systems RC30 camera. Image released Oct. 2, 2001 at 6:15 p.m. EDT (Image Credit: NOAA/U.S. Army JPSD)
RADARSAT-1 Fine Beam Mode - Sample - Fine beam mode provides RADARSAT's highest resolution of 8 metres. Nominal area coverage of 50 km x 50 km. (Image Credit: RADARSAT dataŠ Canadian Space Agency)
QuickBird - Tampa - This natural color 61-centimeter resolution image of commercial aircraft at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a full-resolution image chip. Key items that are visible include the engines on the aircraft, the jet ways, seams in the tarmac, support equipment (a 3-car baggage train is visible next to the aircraft in the upper right), and runway markings. (Image Credit: (c) DigitalGlobe, All rights reserved)
QuickBird - Brazil - 61-centimeter panchromatic image of Brasilia, Brazil, collected by QuickBird on May 3, 2002. Featured in the image is the Mané Garrincha Stadium. (Image Credit: (c) DigitalGlobe, All rights reserved)
QuickBird - Tokyo, Japan - This featured image is a 61-centimeter panchromatic image of Tokyo, Japan, collected by QuickBird on December 17, 2001. This image features Tokyo's imperial palace, including Kitanomaru Park in the upper-right portion of the image. (Image Credit: (c) DigitalGlobe, All rights reserved)
QuickBird - San Fransisco, CA - This featured image is a pan-sharpened image of San Francisco, California, collected by QuickBird on December 17, 2001. This image was collected 42-degrees off-nadir, to provide a unique view of downtown San Francisco. A feature of interest is pyramidal Transamerica building in the upper portion of the image. (Image Credit: (c) DigitalGlobe, All rights reserved)

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