“29 Years of Important Images of Earth from Space”

Mount Elgon, Uganda-Kenya Border. Clouds encircle the lofty rim of Africa's Mount Elgon, a huge, long-extinct volcano on the border between Uganda and Kenya. The solitary volcano has one of the world's largest intact calderas, a cauldron-like central depression. The caldera is about 6.5 kilometers [4 miles] across. It formed following an eruption, when the emptied magma chamber collapsed under the weight of volcanic rock above it. Image taken by Landsat 5 on August 9, 1984. (Photo by USGS/NASA)
“29 Years of Important Images of Earth from Space”
   
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