Top Picks for 2016
Cloudscape Over the Philippine Sea
Thunderhead anvils stretch out in three dimensions against the thin blue envelope of the atmopshere. Read more...
Fiery South Atlantic Sunset
Thin layers of lighter and darker blues reveal the many layers of the atmosphere. Read more...
Thunderstorms - South China Sea
Several large anvil thunderstorms roll over the South China Sea.
Weda Island Atoll - Northeastern Indonesia
Sun glint bounces off of this Indonesian island.
Salar de Atacama salt works - Chile
The Salar de Atacama in Chile is an enclosed basin with no drainage outlets and is considered to be one of the driest places on Earth.
Perito Moreno Glacier - Patagonia
One of the most famous glaciers in Patagonia periodically cuts off the major southern arm of Lago Argentino.
Aurora Australis - Western Australia
A sinuous green aurora appears above a deck of clouds in this dramatic astronaut photograph from August 11, 2016.
Luiz Gonzaga Dam - Brazil
This dam is one of four hydroelectric plants along the Sao Francisco River in Brazil.
Sangeang Volcano - Indonesia
Evidence of a three year volcanic eruption in the 1980s still shows on Sangeang Volcano today.
Santorini - Greece
The islands of this tourist mecca are actually the rim of an old volcano. Read more...
Namib Desert - Southwestern Africa
Dunes grow upon dunes in one of the most visually spectacular places on Earth, as least from an astronaut's perspective.
Mount Fuji - Japan
The highest peak in Japan is one of the nation's most striking symbols. Read more...
Lake Urmia - Iran
This shallow, saline lake in Iran is one of the largest in the Middle East. But drought and water withdrawals for farming are shrinking it.
Stratus Cloud Field - Atlantic Ocean
Swirling, low-lying clouds over the Atlantic Ocean prove for a fascinating picture from space.
Lake Nasser - Egypt
Formed from the Aswan Dam and cycles of drought and flooding, astronauts and scientists have been monitoring the level of Lake Nasser for decades.
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
The manmade islands around the city of Dubai can be easily recognized by astronauts in space.