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NASA’s Don Pettit Shot 220 Days of Amazing Photos From the I.S.S.

NASA’s Don Pettit Shot 220 Days of Amazing Photos From the I.S.S.

Don Pettit, NASA’s oldest active astronaut, returned to Earth on April 20, the day he turned 70 years old. That concluded his fourth trip to space — a busy 220 days at the International Space Station. Like other crew members on the space station, Mr. Pettit conducted experiments, talked with students and exercised for hours to maintain his health and …

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Orange Alert: What Caused the Colors on This Snowy Owl?

Orange Alert: What Caused the Colors on This Snowy Owl?

Bill Diller, a photographer living in Huron County, Mich., had never seen a snowy owl quite like this. In January, Mr. Diller’s neighbor told him about a “red-spotted snowy owl” in the area. It’s a part of Michigan known as “the Thumb,” which becomes home to many snowy owls in the winter. People were calling the bird “Rusty.” “I had …

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Covid-19: Enduring Images of a Global Crisis, 5 Years On

Covid-19: Enduring Images of a Global Crisis, 5 Years On

We asked 19 photographers to revisit their most enduring images of the coronavirus pandemic, five years after the virus became a global threat. Their photographs transport us to that bewildering period in an uncanny sort of time travel. The journalists who captured these scenes were not just covering the Covid-19 story but living through it. To bear witness at a …

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Flo Fox, Photographer Who Overcame Blindness and Paralysis, Dies at 79

Flo Fox, Photographer Who Overcame Blindness and Paralysis, Dies at 79

Flo Fox, an indomitable photographer who was born blind in one eye and later lost her vision in the other from multiple sclerosis, which also eventually paralyzed her from the neck down, but who never stopped shooting what she called the “ironic reality” of New York’s streetscape, died on March 2 in her apartment in Manhattan. She was 79. Her …

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150 Years of Change: How Old Photos, Recaptured, Reveal a Shifting Climate

150 Years of Change: How Old Photos, Recaptured, Reveal a Shifting Climate

For 30 miles we bounce along a dirt road in southwestern Wyoming, heading toward a jagged skyline. It’s early September and the aspens are starting to turn yellow. As we climb toward the mountains, the air grows colder. Soon the road will see snowfall. Jeff Munroe, a professor of geology at Middlebury College in Vermont, is taking us back in …

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For Children in Rural Mozambique, the Future Comes Into Focus

For Children in Rural Mozambique, the Future Comes Into Focus

Over the past year, Muanema Fakira noticed something odd about the eyes of her 1-year-old daughter Sumaya. Her left eye was cloudy. It did not gleam with curiosity or glint in the sun. When the problem persisted, Ms. Fakira made the rounds to health clinics in their town in central Mozambique. Doctors said they could not help. But they knew …

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How the Northern Lights and Digital Photography Have Boosted Astrotourism

How the Northern Lights and Digital Photography Have Boosted Astrotourism

Last August, over a calm Michigan lake, Karl Duesterhaus, 34, of Chicago, was treated to an unusual phenomenon: the northern lights, which appeared as hazy colors in a brighter-than-usual night sky. It was a cool experience, he said, but he was surprised when he looked at cellphone photos taken the night before. “The colors were much more defined,” he said. …

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