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1 2 ISS017 E 020929 STS070 705 94 3 4 ISS016 E 6986 STS040 17 26 Expedition Earth and Beyond ARES Education Program Images courtesy of: Image Science & Analysis Laboratory AEOLIAN FEATURES 5 6 ISS012 E 09638 STS052 73 12 7 8 ISS016 E 16058 ISS013 E 18533

AEOLIAN FEATURE: SAND DUNES Geographic Location: ALGERIA Image ID#: STS070 705 94 AEOLIAN FEATURE: SAND DUNES Geographic Location: EGYPT Image ID#: ISS017 E 020929 2 1 This astronaut image is showing a large area of orange colored sand dunes in Algeria called the Tifernine Dunes. This area is part of the Sahara desert. Drainage channels show where water once flowed through the area when the climate was wetter. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Drainage channels This astronaut image is taken of an area in northern Egypt almost completely covered in sand dunes. This area, west of Cairo, is part of the Sahara Desert. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Clouds, cloud shadows AEOLIAN FEATURE: YARDANGS Geographic Location: NAMIBIA Image ID#: STS040 17 26 AEOLIAN FEATURE: SAND DUNES Geographic Location: UNITED STATES Image ID#: ISS016 E 6986 4 3 This astronaut image is taken of yardangs in an area along the northern coast of Namibia called the Skeleton Coast. This astronaut image is taken of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and sand dunes located in Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Coastline The mountains areoutlined by dark green forests atlower elevations and white, snow capped peaks at the highest elevations. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Mountains, forests, snow AEOLIAN FEATURES AEOLIAN FEATURE: YARDANGS AEOLIAN FEATURE: YARDANGS 6 5 Geographic Location: NIGER Image ID#: STS052 73 12 SS0 Image ID#: ISS012 E 09638 09638 This astronaut image is taken of yardangs in the Djado plateau of This astronaut image is taken of wind eroded ridges (yardangs) that Niger. This area is located in the Sahara and is heavily eroded by wind. have modified a multi ringed impact crater called Aorounga. The Aorounga crater is located to the southeast of Emi Koussi (a volcano not seen in this image) on the Tibesti mountains in Chad. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Impact crater AEOLIAN FEATURE: WIND STREAKS AEOLIAN FEATURE: WIND STREAKS 8 7 Geographic Location: SUDAN Image ID#: ISS013 E 18533 Image ID#: ISS016 E 16058 This astronaut image showing numerous wind streaks is taken of an This astronaut image is taken of an area where a channel once flowed area affected by strong winds in the northern part of Sudan. that is now affected by strong winds on the Tibesti mountains in Chad. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Escarpments This image is dominated by features created by effects of wind erosion. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Channel (visible in the center of image)

1 2 ISS014 E 20488 ISS018 E 7208 3 4 ISS012 E 13327 ISS010 E 5070 Expedition Earth and Beyond ARES Education Program Images courtesy of: Image Science & Analysis Laboratory FLUVIAL features FEATURES on Earth 5 6 ISS007 E 14816 STS032 72 61 7 8 STS059 213 65 STS077 718 56

FLUVIAL FEATURE: DRAINAGE NETWORK FLUVIAL FEATURE: DRAINAGE NETWORK 2 1 Geographic Location: CHINA Image ID#: ISS018 E 7208 Image ID#: ISS014 E 20488 This astronaut image is centered on a set of valley or drainage networks in Chad, Africa. In arid regions these drainage networks consist of a network of wadis. Wadis are channel like features that are dry but have intermittent streamflow during periods of rain. FLUVIAL FEATURE: CHANNEL This astronaut image is centered on valley or drainage networks located in China. The dendritic pattern as seen in this image is common for these networks. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Snow FLUVIAL FEATURE: CHANNEL 4 3 Geographic Location: ARGENTINA Geographic Location: ARGENTINA Image ID#: ISS010 E 5070 Image ID#: ISS012 E 13327 This astronaut image is centered on the Parana River in northern Argentina just to the south of Paraguay. The Parana River is the third largest river in South America. Sun glint on the river gives it a silvery glow and allows varying currents to be visible. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Urban area, channel islands, meander scars l d ll i b iibl agricultural areas. This astronaut image is centered on the Bermejo River in northern Argentina. This river meanders along the dark green dense forests visible on both sides of its banks. The lighter green squares are i l l OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Forests, agricultural areas FLUVIAL features FEATURES on Earth FLUVIAL FEATURE: DELTA FLUVIAL FEATURE: CHANNEL 6 5 Geographic Location: INDIA Geographic Location: PERU Image ID#: STS032 72 61 SS032 2 Image ID#: ISS007 E 14816 This astronaut image highlights a portion of the Krishna River Delta that flows into the Bay of Bengal in India. Sediment deposits are tan to brownish in color. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): River channel, sediment deposits, bay This astronaut image is centered on the Ucayali River east of the Andes Mountains in Peru. This river is one of four rivers considered as the main headwater of the Amazon River. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Oxbow lakes, meander scars FLUVIAL FEATURE: DELTA FLUVIAL FEATURE: DELTA 8 7 Geographic Location: EGYPT Geographic Location: RUSSIA Image ID#: STS077 718 56 Image ID#: STS059 213 65 This astronaut image is centered on the Nile River Delta in Egypt. This This astronautimageis is centered on the Selenga River Deltaflowing area is where the Nile River spreads out and drains into the into Lake Baikal in Russia. Sunglint gives a silver white sheen to the Mediterranean Sea. water surface of Lake Baikal. The Selenga River is the main river that OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): River channel, sea, clouds stretches between Mongolia and Russia. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Lake, river channels, clouds

1 2 ISS006 E 16068 ISS012 E 15881 3 4 ISS014 E 11841 ISS014 E 15775 Expedition Earth and Beyond ARES Education Program Images courtesy of: Image Science & Analysis Laboratory IMPACT FEATURES 5 6 ISS014 E 19496 ISS015 E 17360 7 8 ISS018 E 14908 ISS018 E 023713

2 1 Geographic Location: CANADA Geographic Location: NAMIBIA Image ID#: ISS012 E 15881 Image ID#: ISS006 E 16068 This astronaut image is centered on the Manacouagan Impact Crater located in Quebec, Canada. The rim of the crater is now filled with water and referred to as the Manacouagan reservoir. Part of the central mound of the crater is still visible. OTHER VISIBLEFEATURE(S): Reservoir or lakes This astronaut image is taken of the Roter Kamm Impact Crater, found in the Namib Desert in Namibia. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Sand dunes, mountains 4 3 Geographic Location: UNITED STATES Geographic Location: LIBYA Image ID#: ISS014 E 15775 Image ID#: ISS014 E 11841 This astronaut image is centered on Barringer Crater (also know as Meteor Crater) located in northern Arizona. It is one of the bestknown impact craters in the world. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): River channel, wind streak This astronaut image is centered on the Oasis Impact Crater found in the Sahara Desert in Libya. IMPACT FEATURES 6 5 Geographic Location: AUSTRALIA Geographic Location: ALGERIA Image ID#: ISS015 E 17360 1 Image ID#: ISS014 E 19496 19 96 This astronaut image is centered on Gosses Bluff, an impact crater located in Australia s Northern Territory. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): River channel This astronaut image shows the Quarkziz Impact Crater and sedimentary layers located in western Algeria close to the border of Morocco. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Sedimentary rocks & layers, small circular hills 8 7 Geographic Location: INDIA Geographic Location: MAURITANIA Image ID#: ISS018 E 023713 Image ID#: ISS018 E 14908 This astronaut timage is centered on the Lonar Impact tcrater located This astronaut timage is centered on the Tenoumer Impact tcrater in Central India. The central portion of this crater is now filled with located in the Sahara Desert in Mauritania. water. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Lake, agricultural fields, urban area

1 2 ISS013 E 24184 STS61A 45 98 3 4 ISS016 E 034524 ISS016 E 8402 Expedition Earth and Beyond ARES Education Program Images courtesy of: Image Science & Analysis Laboratory VOLCANIC FEATURES 5 6 ISS018 E 6051 ISS017 E 013065 7 8 ISS017 E 5656 ISS016 E 035095

VOLCANIC FEATURE: VOLCANOES VOLCANIC FEATURE: VOLCANOES 2 1 Geographic Location: RUSSIA Geographic Location: UNITED STATES Image ID#: STS61A 45 98 Image ID#: ISS013 E 24184 This astronaut image includes two of more than 100 volcanoes that exist in this region. These snow covered volcanoes are located in the Kamchatka Penninsula in Russia. This area is part of the Ring of Fire and has many active volcanoes. OTHER VISIBLEFEATURE(S): Caldera, lava drainage channels, snow, lake VOLCANIC FEATURES: VOLCANO, CALDERA, LAVA FLOWS Image ID#: ISS016 E 8402 This astronaut image captured the beginning of an eruption of a stratovolcano in Alaska called the Cleveland Volcano. Carlisle Island, another volcano, is visible in the upper left hand portion of the image. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Ash plume, central vent, ocean, snow VOLCANIC FEATURES: VOLCANOES, LAVA FLOWS 4 3 Geographic Location: SAUDI ARABIA Image ID#: ISS016 E 034524 This astronaut image is taken of a volcanic field in Saudi Arabia. There are volcanoes of different sizes, shapes, and chemical compositions. This astronaut image shows the Emi Koussi Volcano located at the Lava flows vary in color. Features that look like impact craters were south end of the Tibesti Mountains in Chad. Extensive lava flows are actually caused by volcanic eruptions in the presence of water (some visible all around the volcano. of which are now filled with light colored sand and silt). VOLCANIC FEATURES VOLCANIC FEATURES: LAVA FLOWS, CALDERA VOLCANIC FEATURE: CALDERA 6 5 Geographic Location: SUDAN Image ID#: ISS018 E 6051 1 Geographic Location: UNITED STATES Image ID#: ISS017 E 013065 This astronaut timage shows lava flows on either side of the summit caldera of the tallest volcano on Earth. Mauna Loa, located on the Big Island of Hawaii rises ~9 km (~5.6 mi) above the sea floor. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Clouds VOLCANIC FEATURE: LAVA FLOWS This astronaut images is taken of the Deriba Caldera, a dormant volcanic structure located at the top of the Marra Mountains in western Sudan. Numerous drainage networks are visible iibl around the caldera. Within the caldera are two inner volcanic depressions called craters. OTHER VISIBLE FEATURE(S): Drainage networks, inner crater lakes VOLCANIC FEATURE: LAVA FLOWS 8 7 Geographic Location: ETHIOPIA Image ID#: ISS016 E 035095 Image ID#: ISS017 E 5656 This astronaut image shows distinct, dark lava flows of the Tousside This astronaut image shows distinct, dark lava flows in the Afar Peak Volcano in Chad. The Tousside Peak Volcano (not shown in this volcanic region of Ethiopia. Although not visible in this image, three image) is the westernmost volcano of the Tibesti Mountains in large volcanoes are located to the north of these lava flows. northwestern Chad.