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Exploring Earth: photos and videos

Meteorite impact craters!

This photo of the Manicouagan crater in Quebec, Canada, (ring feature, bottom centre) was taken by David Saint-Jacques from aboard the International Space Station (ISS). (Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA.)

Islands and archipelagos: sunny and icy!

This photo of the Canary Islands was taken by David Saint-Jacques from aboard the ISS. (Credit: NASA)

Water as far as you can "sea!"

This photo shows the eastern tip of Cuba as well as the Inagua Islands in the West Indies, located in the Caribbean Sea. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA)

Air pollution and global warming

The thin blue band in this photo taken by David Saint-Jacques from the ISS is our planet’s atmosphere. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA)

A tall glass of iceberg, please!

The small white dots at the bottom of this photo are large icebergs captured by David Saint-Jacques from the ISS. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA)

Canyons - the result of weathering and erosion!

This photo of the Grand Canyon was taken by David Saint-Jacques from aboard the ISS. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA)

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