NASA has a website where you can search for images and video – Neil Armstrong, auroras on Jupiter, ET versus the Alien, etc. A great place to browse if you like that sort of thing. Here’s an image NASA made of receding glaciers in Alaska as part of an examination of whether less weight on the tectonic plates might make earthquakes more frequent.
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