Full Disk Image of Earth’s Western Hemisphere Taken May 20, 2018
The GOES-17 satellite took this snapshot from an equatorial vantage point approx. 22,300 miles above the surface
The GOES-17 satellite took this snapshot from an equatorial vantage point approx. 22,300 miles above the surface
It’s one of the most daring descents in the history of skiing
A pair of giant hands appear to hold up this bridge in Vietnam above the clouds
“For What It’s Worth” is an ongoing photos series by Dillon Marsh
An amazing specimen perfectly preserved
A breathtaking capture at the Treasure Island Caves by Sarah Bethea
It all started when robotics engineer Tianqi Sun came across a dead sunflower
Reiko Takahashi’s winning image was selected from over 13,000 entries
You know it’s big when a little dot is a 170 billion kilometres long..
You are looking at a single cell that can grow 4-9 cm in diameter!
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