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#12402778
24 May 2025
The Milky Way Galaxy appears over a Kalut in the Shahdad Kalut Desert near Kerman, Iran, on May 23, 2025, at midnight. The word ''Kalut'' refers to a natural landform created by wind erosion in arid desert environments. Kaluts are large ridge-like or tower-shaped formations made from compacted sand and soil, sculpted over time by strong desert winds.
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#12321383
1 May 2025
A young woman holds a placard reading, ''Youth don't want to work for a starvation salary, for a capitalist and neocolonial system, with no rights to unemployment and pension benefits while trashing Earth.'' On May Day or Labour Day, thousands of people take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on May 1, 2025. Trade unionists, people, yellow vests, anarchists, and members of political parties come to the demonstration. This year, people are worried about what French President Emmanuel Macron will do regarding defense and social issues, as he, like other Western leaders, wants to push for defense spending. The French government says French people will be asked to make efforts on the French social model to pay for defense. Antiracism, antifascism, and the Gaza war are also mottos of the march.
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#12105548
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#12105557
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#12105575
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#12105590
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#12105604
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#12105622
28 February 2025
The images show the Solfatara fumaroles in the Campi Flegrei, one of the areas with the most activity on ''burst-like'' seismic swarms.
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#11701509
24 October 2024
The Indian Meteorological Department recently issued a cyclone warning for residents in the northwest and central Bay of Bengal as Cyclone Dana, a ''severe cyclonic storm,'' moves northwest at 12 kmph. Heavy rainfall has already impacted parts of Odisha and West Bengal. Currently hovering over the east-central Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Dana is expected to intensify into a severe storm, with landfall likely tonight between Bhitarkanika National Park and Dhamra Port. Wind speeds are forecasted to reach between 100-110 kmph, with gusts up to 120 kmph, classifying it as a tropical storm--one of the most destructive weather phenomena on Earth. Since morning, the sky in West Bengal has been dark and cloudy, with rain and strong gusts, while birds have been displaying increased activity in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 24, 2024, ahead of the approaching storm.
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#11581870
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581871
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581872
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581873
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581874
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581875
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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#11581876
18 September 2024
The September Full Moon, known as the Harvest Moon, occurs on September 17 and 18. During this time, the Moon is at the nearest point in its orbit around Earth. As summer begins to wane and the days gradually shorten, the Harvest Moon graces the night sky, offering farmers and communities a time to reap the rewards of their labor and celebrate the fruits of the earth. This is why it is popularly known as the Harvest Moon. According to NASA, when the Moon is near the horizon during moonrise, objects like trees and rocks in the foreground can provide a sense of scale. The ''Harvest Moon'' was seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2024.
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