It’s hard to comprehend the beauty of some of these satellite images taken by the European Space Agency. Via Colossal:
Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Namib Desert / October 5, 2013

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Peruvian landscape / July 4, 2013

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Scandinavian snows / February 1, 2013

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Mississippi River Delta / May 25, 2012

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Ganges’ dazzling delta / July 31, 2009

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Clearwater Lakes, Canada / May 17, 2013

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth

Plentiful plankton / September 14, 2009

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Swirling cloud art in the Atlantic Ocean / June 11, 2010

Observing the Earth: Incredible Satellite Photos of Earth from the European Space Agency space Earth
Agricultural crops in Aragon and Catalonia / November 26, 2010

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8 Comments

  1. Those circles are all made from crop sprinklers, that form a circle when they move around their central post. The green circles are the watered crops!

  2. dbleasdale

    what with all the circles on the last pic ?

  3. Reblogged this on The Tromp Queen and commented:
    Awe inspiring earthly beauty brought to you via Moss and Fog via European Space Agency’s satellites via Colossal.

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