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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Campeche "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) COLIMA VOLCANO
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02/06/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Colima Volcano "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) EUROPE
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208695
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Europe "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) JORDAN
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208701
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17/05/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Jordan "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) LAKE AMADEUS
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208703
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01/03/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Lake Amadeus "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) THE HIMALYAS
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208699
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04/12/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes The Himalayas "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) LAKE DISAPPOINTMENT
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208704
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31/12/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Lake Disappointment "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) SHOEMAKER CRATER
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208716
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05/02/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Shoemaker Crater "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) WESTERN ASIA
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208724
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Western Asia "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) WHIRLPOOL CLOUD
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208725
Version Date:
21/08/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Whirlpool Cloud "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) VON KARMAN VORTICES
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208723
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07/04/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Von Karman Vortices "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) CARIBBEAN LUXURY
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242682
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24/04/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Caribbean Luxury - April 24th, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ICELANDIC TIGER
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242691
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21/10/1999
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Icelandic Tiger - October 21st, 1999 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) MEIGHEN ISLAND
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242697
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14/06/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Meighen Island - June 14th, 2000 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ISLAND REBOUND
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242693
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09/06/2007
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Island Rebound - September 6, 2007 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"