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Mar 31, 2015

#Sunset from Point of the Arches at #Olympic #NationalPark (#Washington). Part of the park's remote Shi Shi Beach, Point of the Arches features rock formations -- called sea stacks -- that stretch into the #PacificOcean. The best time to visit this #beach is April through October, but the beach can get busy during the summer months. Photo by Andy Porter (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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This #BaldEagle snatched a trout from the raceways at D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery in #SouthDakota. D.C. Booth is one of the oldest hatcheries in the country. Photo by @usfws. #nature #wildlife #wildliferefuge by usinterior



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A Flag Shaped Aurora over Sweden A Flag Shaped Aurora over Sweden



It appeared, momentarily, like a 50-km tall banded flag. In mid-March, an energetic Coronal Mass Ejection directed toward a clear magnetic channel to Earth led to one of the more intense geomagnetic storms of recent years. A visual result was wide spread auroras being seen over many countries near Earth's magnetic poles. Captured over Kiruna, Sweden, the image features an unusually straight auroral curtain with the green color emitted low in the Earth's atmosphere, and red many kilometers higher up. It is unclear where the rare purple aurora originates, but it might involve an unusual blue aurora at an even lower altitude than the green, seen superposed with a much higher red. As the Sun continues near its top level of surface activity, colorful nights of auroras over Earth are likely to continue. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Db5Svb

Mar 30, 2015

Organ Pipe Cactus #NationalMonument is gorgeous in the #spring! Located in south #Arizona, Organ Pipe Cactus protects 516 square miles of #SonoranDesert. In the spring, the park's landscape is carpeted in #wildflowers -- like yellow poppies, blue lupine and magenta common owl's clover. Photo courtesy of Ed Cooper (@ed_cooper_photography). by usinterior



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All this week, we're sharing pics of your favorite #publiclands. First up is #Hawaii #Volcanoes National Park. The 333,086-acre park reveals steam vents, lava flows, summits and rift zones of two of the world's most active volcanoes. Pictured here is a stunning night shot of Halema‘uma‘u, which has been erupting continuously for seven years. #NationalPark Service photo by Janice Wei. by usinterior



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Shadow of a Martian Robot Shadow of a Martian Robot



What if you saw your shadow on Mars and it wasn't human? Then you might be the Opportunity rover currently exploring Mars. Opportunity has been exploring the red planet since early 2004, finding evidence of ancient water, and sending breathtaking images across the inner Solar System. Pictured above in 2004, Opportunity looks opposite the Sun into Endurance Crater and sees its own shadow. Two wheels are visible on the lower left and right, while the floor and walls of the unusual crater are visible in the background. Opportunity is continuing on its long trek exploring unusual terrain in Meridiani Planum which continues to yield clues to the ancient history of Mars, our Solar System, and even humanity. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Mi7EAh

Mar 29, 2015

This was our same expression when we reached 500,000 followers on @Instagram this weekend! This pic of the baby burrowing #owls at #BearRiver Migratory Bird Refuge in northern #Utah is one of our most popular -- with more than 5,000 of you commenting on the photo by Katie McVey, @USFWS. Our account wouldn’t be what it without all of you! That’s why this week we’ll be featuring some of your favorite #publiclands. Be sure to tell us in the comments your favorite #nationalpark, #wildliferefuge or other public lands. by usinterior



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Diamond Rings and Baily s Beads Diamond Rings and Baily s Beads



Near the March 20 equinox the cold clear sky over Longyearbyen, Norway, planet Earth held an engaging sight, a total eclipse of the Sun. The New Moon's silhouette at stages just before and after the three minute long total phase seems to sprout glistening diamonds and bright beads in this time lapse composite of the geocentric celestial event. The last and first glimpses of the solar disk with the lunar limb surrounded by the glow of the Sun's inner corona give the impression of a diamond ring in the sky. At the boundaries of totality, sunlight streaming through valleys in the irregular terrain along the Moon's edge, produces an effect known as Baily's Beads, named after English astronomer Francis Baily who championed an explanation for the phenomenon in 1836. This sharp composition also shows off the array of pinkish solar prominences lofted above the edge of the eclipsed Sun. via NASA http://ift.tt/1CWwX5e

Mar 28, 2015

Located on the #ColoradoPlateau in northern #Arizona, Vermilion Cliffs #NationalMonument is a geologic treasure. This remote and unspoiled monument contains 280,000 acres of diverse landscapes -- including the colorful, swirling stone of #theWave (pictured here). For more stunning pics of the Wave and other parts of #VermilionCliffs, check out our @stellerstories at http://ift.tt/1EMukiJ. Photo of the Wave with the #MilkyWay shining overhead by Max Seigal (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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NGC 2403 in Camelopardalis NGC 2403 in Camelopardalis



Magnificent island universe NGC 2403 stands within the boundaries of the long-necked constellation Camelopardalis. Some 10 million light-years distant and about 50,000 light-years across, the spiral galaxy also seems to have more than its fair share of giant star forming HII regions, marked by the telltale reddish glow of atomic hydrogen gas. The giant HII regions are energized by clusters of hot, massive stars that explode as bright supernovae at the end of their short and furious lives. A member of the M81 group of galaxies, NGC 2403 closely resembles another galaxy with an abundance of star forming regions that lies within our own local galaxy group, M33 the Triangulum Galaxy. Spiky in appearance, bright stars in this colorful galaxy portrait of NGC 2403 lie in the foreground, within our own Milky Way. via NASA http://ift.tt/1xjt5KD

Mar 27, 2015

#MesaArch at #Canyonlands #NationalPark is one of the most photographed arches in southeast #Utah. This location is especially popular at #sunrise, when groups of photographers often lay in wait for the glow of sunrise on the bottom of the arch. Even with the crowds, it’s an incredible experience. Photo by Adam Chandio (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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The sky is ablaze with color at the #JeffersonMemorial -- which is part of the #NationalMall and Memorial Parks in #Washington, D.C. Today at 1 pm ET, we'll be doing a live tour on #periscope of the National Mall and answering your questions at some of the mall's iconic monuments. Follow along on Interior's Periscope account! Photo courtesy of Drew Geraci (@drewgiggity). by usinterior



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Orion Spring Orion Spring



As spring comes to planet Earth's northern hemisphere, familiar winter constellation Orion sets in early evening skies and budding trees frame the Hunter's stars. The yellowish hue of cool red supergiant Alpha Orionis, the great star Betelgeuse, mingles with the branches at the top of this colorful skyscape. Orion's alpha star is joined on the far right by Alpha Tauri. Also known as Aldebaran and also a giant star cooler than the Sun, it shines with a yellow light at the head of Taurus, the Bull. Contrasting blue supergiant Rigel, Beta Orionis, is Orion's other dominant star though, and marks the Hunter's foot below center. Of course, the sword of Orion hangs from the Hunter's three blue belt stars near picture center, but the middle star in the sword is not a star at all. A slightly fuzzy pinkish glow hints at its true nature, a nearby stellar nursery visible to the unaided eye known as the Orion Nebula. via NASA http://ift.tt/1xAz1PR

Mar 26, 2015

A gorgeous early #spring morning shot of #Yosemite #NationalPark (@yosemitenps) in #California. Pictured here is part of the #YosemiteValley, which is home to many of the park's famous cliffs and #waterfalls. Photo by Douglas Croft. Want to be featured on @USInterior’s Instagram account and our other social media channels? Share your pics of national parks, wildlife refuges or other public lands at http://ift.tt/1E6Ng0G. by usinterior



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Here's some serious cute for your morning: Two #bear cubs holding paws at Lake Clark #NationalPark in #Alaska. #LakeClark is home to a diverse population of #wildlife, including #brownbears. During the summer months, it's common for visitors to see a gathering of #bears along Lake Clark's Cook Inlet. Photo by Mary Gretchen Kaplan (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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Naked Eye Nova Sagittarii 2015 No 2 Naked Eye Nova Sagittarii 2015 No 2



It quickly went from obscurity to one of the brighter stars in Sagittarius -- but it's fading. Named Nova Sagittarii 2015 No. 2, the stellar explosion is the brightest nova visible from Earth in over a year. The featured image was captured four days ago from Ranikhet in the Indian Himalayas. Several stars in western Sagittarius make an asterism known as the Teapot, and the nova, indicated by the arrow, now appears like a new emblem on the side of the pot. As of last night, Nova Sag has faded from brighter than visual magnitude 5 to the edge of unaided visibility. Even so, the nova should still be easily findable with binoculars in dark skies before sunrise over the next week. via NASA http://ift.tt/1ER0tIx

Mar 24, 2015

#Stargazing is out of this world at #Arches #NationalPark in Utah. Photo of the #MilkyWay over one of @archesnps's many rock formations by Manish Mamtani (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). #stars #nature by usinterior



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The scenic Handies Peak #Wilderness Study Area in #Colorado is known for its #mountains, multi-colored rock formations, diverse vegetation and vast, open vistas. The area is home to #HandiesPeak, which rises 14,048 feet over the area -- plus 12 other peaks that are more than 13,000 feet, three major canyons, glacial cirques and three #alpinelakes. This landscape makes Handies Peak WSA a perfect getaway for hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain climbing and photography. Photo by Bob Wick, BLM (@mypubliclands). by usinterior



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Atlas V Launches MMS Atlas V Launches MMS



Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured above, an Atlas V rocket lifts off carrying NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission into Earth orbit 10 days ago to study the workings of the magnetosphere that surrounds and protects the Earth. From a standing start, the 300,000 kilogram rocket ship left to circle the Earth where the outside air is too thin to breathe. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth about once a week. via NASA http://ift.tt/18S1QeP

Mar 23, 2015

Discover #CedarBreaks #NationalMonument in #Utah. The monument is best known for its geologic amphitheater -- a brilliantly colored limestone coliseum that plunges a half-mile deep. Surrounding the canyon are lush meadows and one of the world's oldest trees, the #bristleconepine. #Sunset photo by Bud Walley (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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An amazing pic of a #moose enjoying the delicacies at #Denali National Park in #Alaska. Moose in the park tend to live in forested areas that are often close to lakes and marshes and other bodies of water. They graze on grasses, underwater vegetation, bushes, coniferous needles and deciduous leaves. Photo by Jacob W. Frank, #NationalPark Service. #nature #animals #outdoorsusa by usinterior



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A Double Eclipse of the Sun A Double Eclipse of the Sun



Can the Sun be eclipsed twice at the same time? Last Friday was noteworthy because part of the Earth was treated to a rare total eclipse of the Sun. But also on Friday, from a part of the Earth that only saw part of the Sun eclipsed, a second object appeared simultaneously in front of the Sun: the Earth-orbiting International Space Station. Although space station eclipses are very quick -- in this case only 0.6 seconds, they are not so rare. Capturing this composite image took a lot of planning and a little luck, as the photographer had to dodge a series of third objects that kept, annoyingly, also lining up in front of the Sun: clouds. The above superposed time-lapse sequence was taken from Fregenal de la Sierra in southern Spain. The dark disk of the Moon dominates the lower right, while the Sun's textured surface shows several filaments and, over an edge, a prominence. via NASA http://ift.tt/1blw2k8

Mar 22, 2015

A brilliant #sunrise illuminates a fresh blanket of snow at #Oregon's #CraterLake #NationalPark. To capture this amazing shot of the sun peeking over the rim of the lake -- creating a natural #sunstar -- Alex Noriega (@noriegaphotography) had to snowshoe for miles to the park's west rim, and the extra effort paid off. This photo, taken February 2015, includes views of #WizardIsland, #MountScott and #GarfieldPeak. Photo of courtesy of @noriegaphotography. by usinterior



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Northern Equinox Eclipse Northern Equinox Eclipse



Snowy and cold is weather you might expect at the start of spring for Longyearbyen on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. But that turned out to be good weather for watching the Moon's umbral shadow race across northern planet Earth. The region was plunged into darkness for 3 minutes during the March 20 total solar eclipse while insulated eclipse chasers witnessed the dark Sun in the cold clear sky. In this well-timed snapshot captured near the end of totality, the Moon's shadow sweeps away from the horizon and the solar corona fades as the lunar disk just begins to uncover the Sun. Streaming past the Moon's edge, direct rays of sunlight create the fleeting appearance of a glistening diamond ring. via NASA http://ift.tt/1LCFEHi

Mar 21, 2015

#Colorado #NationalMonument preserves one of the grand landscapes of the American West. But this treasure is much more than a monument. Towering monoliths exist within a vast plateau and canyon panorama. In this dramatic shot, the park's #IndependenceMonument emerges from a fog-filled canyon at #sunrise. Photo by Randy Langstraat (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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Sunshine, Earthshine Sunshine, Earthshine



Today's date marks an Equinox and a New Moon. Remarkably, while the exact timing of both geocentric events occur within a span of only 13 hours, the moon also reaches its new phase only 14 hours after perigee, the closest point in its orbit. That makes the Equinox New Moon the largest New Moon of 2015, though hard to see since that lunar phase presents the Moon's dark, night side to planet Earth. Still, in this well composed image of a young lunar phase from late January you can glimpse both night and day on the lunar surface, the night side faintly illuminated by Earthshine next to the day side's brightly sunlit crescent. But some will see today's Equinox New Moon in silhouette! The Equinox Solar Eclipse will be total across stretches of the Arctic Ocean, visible in partial phases from Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. via NASA http://ift.tt/1AMvSbk

Mar 20, 2015

#Sunset at #EvolutionLake at #KingsCanyon #NationalPark in #California is truly beautiful. The last light of the day makes the mountains surrounding the lake glow -- a phenomena that is known as #alpenglow. Photo courtesy of Greg Owens (@g.s.owens). by usinterior



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Meet 93 year-old Betty Reid Soskin -- the oldest active #nationalpark ranger. Once a file clerk in a Jim Crow union hall during World War II, Soskin is now helping preserve WWII #history at #RosietheRiveter National Historic Park in #California. Learn more about Soskin's amazing story at www.doi.gov #womenshistorymonth by usinterior



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Happy first day of #spring! Now is the perfect time to start planning a visit to America's gorgeous public lands. Pictured here is a meadow of wildflowers at #MountRainier #NationalPark in #Washington at #sunset. Photo by Danny Seidman (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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Aurora in the Backyard Aurora in the Backyard



On the night of March 17/18 this umbrella of northern lights unfolded over backyards in Vallentuna, Sweden about 30 kilometers north of Stockholm. A result of the strongest geomagnetic storm of this solar cycle, auroral displays were captured on that night from back and front yards at even lower latitudes, including sightings in the midwestern United States. A boon for aurora hunting skywatchers, the space storm began building when a coronal mass ejection, launched by solar activity some two days earlier, struck planet Earth's magnetosphere. So what's the name of the backyard observatory on the right of the wide field view? That's Carpe Noctem Observatory, of course. via NASA http://ift.tt/1x2KfMg

Mar 19, 2015

The journey through #Zion #NationalPark's The Subway is like no other. Without any trails, hiking The #Subway requires route finding, rappelling and even swimming. Korey Taylor (@koreyeleven) took this amazing photo of The Subway a few weeks ago. Of the experience she says, "Icicles were falling on my head and I slipped on ice more times than I care to admit. Yet it was one of the best days of my life." Photo courtesy of @koreyeleven. by usinterior



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Earth During a Total Eclipse of the Sun Earth During a Total Eclipse of the Sun



What does the Earth look like during a total solar eclipse? It appears dark in the region where people see the eclipse, because that's where the shadow of the Moon falls. The shadow spot actually shoots across the Earth at nearly 2,000 kilometers per hour, darkening locations in its path for only a few minutes before moving on. The featured image shows the Earth during the total solar eclipse of 2006 March, as seen from the International Space Station. On Friday the Moon will move in front of the Sun once again, casting another distorted circular shadow that, this time, will zip over part of the north Atlantic Ocean. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Ls9Bty

Mar 18, 2015

The #northernlights put on a spectacular show last night -- visible as far south as Michigan and Maine caused by an intense geomagnetic storm. Kent Miller captured this great shot of the #auroraborealis dancing over #Denali National Park in #Alaska. #NationalPark Service photo. by usinterior



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A gorgeous #winter scene of #HorseshoeBend in #Arizona. The view of Horseshoe Bend from the rim of the canyon is extraordinary as the #ColoradoRiver makes a wide sweep around a sandstone escarpment. Mariusz Jeglinski (@mariuszjeglinski) snapped this shot on New Years Day 2015 just after a #snowstorm. Photo courtesy of @mariuszjeglinski. by usinterior



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The Big Dipper Enhanced The Big Dipper Enhanced



Do you see it? This common question frequently precedes the rediscovery of one of the most commonly recognized configurations of stars on the northern sky: the Big Dipper. This grouping of stars is one of the few things that has likely been seen, and will be seen, by every human generation. In this featured image, however, the stars of the Big Dipper have been digitally enhanced -- they do not really appear this much brighter than nearby stars. The image was taken earlier this month from France. The Big Dipper is not by itself a constellation. Although part of the constellation of the Great Bear (Ursa Major), the Big Dipper is an asterism that has been known by different names to different societies. Five of the Big Dipper stars are actually near each other in space and were likely formed at nearly the same time. Relative stellar motions will cause the Big Dipper to slowly change its apparent configuration over the next 100,000 years. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Cob4LJ

Mar 17, 2015

Happy #StPatricksDay! Here's a great pic of a #rainbow at the end of #DevilsPostpile #NationalMonument's iconic #RainbowFalls (#California). Plunging 101-feet down to the turbulent water below, the falls are aptly named for the many rainbows that appear in its mist throughout sunny summer days. Photo by Cat Connor (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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The Clouds of Orion the Hunter The Clouds of Orion the Hunter



Cradled in cosmic dust and glowing hydrogen, stellar nurseries in Orion the Hunter lie at the edge of giant molecular clouds some 1,500 light-years away. Spanning about 30 degrees, this breath-taking vista stretches across the well-known constellation from head to toe (left to right) and beyond. At 1,500 light years away, the Great Orion Nebula is the closest large star forming region, here visible just right and below center. To its left are the Horsehead Nebula, M78, and Orion's belt stars. Sliding your cursor over the picture will also find red giant Betelgeuse at the hunter's shoulder, bright blue Rigel at his foot, the Witch Head Nebula above -- and illuminated by -- Rigel, and the glowing Lambda Orionis (Meissa) nebula on the left, near Orion's head. Of course, the Orion Nebula and bright stars are easy to see with the unaided eye, but dust clouds and emission from the extensive interstellar gas in this nebula-rich complex, are too faint and much harder to record. In this mosaic of broadband telescopic images, additional image data acquired with a narrow hydrogen alpha filter was used to bring out the pervasive tendrils of energized atomic hydrogen gas like in the arc of the giant Barnard's Loop. via NASA http://ift.tt/19q5Eoz

Mar 16, 2015

An amazing pic of a #fullmoon and a #bison at Wind Cave #NationalPark in #SouthDakota. One of America's oldest national parks, #WindCave is home to bison, elk and other #wildlife that roam the rolling prairie grasslands and forested hillsides of the park. Kadek Susanto captured this photo the day after the #lunareclipse just as the moon was rising over the prairie. To make the moon appear so large, Kadek used a 400mm lens with a 2x extender. Photo courtesy of Kadek Susanto. by usinterior



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#GreatFalls Park in #Virginia has many opportunities to explore history and #nature, all in a beautiful 800-acre park only 15 miles from the Nation's Capital. Explore one of the nation's first canals, see the Great Falls of the Potomac River or enjoy a hike along Mather Gorge's dramatic clifftops. Pictured here is an early morning view of the park's stunning #waterfalls. #Sunrise photo by Michael Leung (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl). by usinterior



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A Total Eclipse at the End of the World A Total Eclipse at the End of the World



Would you go to the end of the world to see a total eclipse of the Sun? If you did, would you be surprised to find someone else there already? In 2003, the Sun, the Moon, Antarctica, and two photographers all lined up in Antarctica during an unusual total solar eclipse. Even given the extreme location, a group of enthusiastic eclipse chasers ventured near the bottom of the world to experience the surreal momentary disappearance of the Sun behind the Moon. One of the treasures collected was the above picture -- a composite of four separate images digitally combined to realistically simulate how the adaptive human eye saw the eclipse. As the image was taken, both the Moon and the Sun peeked together over an Antarctic ridge. In the sudden darkness, the magnificent corona of the Sun became visible around the Moon. Quite by accident, another photographer was caught in one of the images checking his video camera. Visible to his left are an equipment bag and a collapsible chair. A total solar eclipse will occur on Friday and be visible from the north Atlantic Ocean. via NASA http://ift.tt/1FikkS4

Mar 15, 2015

Lake Clark National Park is a land of stunning beauty where volcanoes steam, salmon run, #bears forage, craggy #mountains reflect in shimmering turquoise #lakes, and local people and culture still depend on the land and water of their home. Solitude is found around every bend in the river and shoulder of a mountain. Venture into the park to become part of the wilderness. Photo of a brown bear by W. Hill (NPS) #bear #animals #animalsofinstagram #cute #instacute #love #like #nofilter #nature #naturelovers #nationalparks by usinterior



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Return at Sunrise Return at Sunrise



Thursday, shortly after local sunrise over central Asia, this Soyuz spacecraft floated over a sea of golden clouds during its descent by parachute through planet Earth's dense atmosphere. On board were Expedition 42 commander Barry Wilmore of NASA and Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos). Touch down was at approximately 10:07 p.m. EDT (8:07 a.m. March 12, Kazakh time) southeast of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. The three were returning from low Earth orbit, after almost six months on the International Space Station as members of the Expedition 41 and Expedition 42 crews. via NASA http://ift.tt/1G1fabG

Mar 14, 2015

Male mountain #bluebird along Upper Beaver Meadows Road in Rocky Mountain National Park (@rockyNPS) late this week. Photo by NPS/VIP Schonlau #rockymountains #nature #birds #birding #wildlife #love #like by usinterior



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We think this fox in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve has got Saturdays all figured out. #alaska #foxes #cute #instacute #nofilter by usinterior



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The Great Wall by Moonlight The Great Wall by Moonlight



Last Friday, an almost Full Moon rose as the Sun set, over this mountainous landscape north of Beijing, China. Also near apogee, the farthest point in its elliptical orbit around planet Earth, it was this year's smallest and faintest Full Moon. The Jiankou section of the Great Wall of China meanders through the scene, the ancient Great Wall itself the subject of an older-than-the-space-age myth that it would be visible to the eye when standing on the lunar surface. But even from low Earth orbit, the large scale artifact of human civilization is very difficult to identify. At its farthest from our fair planet, the Moon shines brightly in the twilight sky though, posing in the faint, pinkish band known as the antitwilight arch or the belt of Venus. via NASA http://ift.tt/1HPtCok

Mar 13, 2015

A dramatic #sunset highlights the natural beauty of #Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National #WildlifeRefuge along the central #California coast. The refuge protects fragile breeding habitat for two imperiled bird species: the endangered California least tern and the threatened western snowy plover. Large flocks of brown pelicans, wintering shorebirds and waterfowl also use the refuge, as do mule deer, bobcat and mountain lions. Established March 14, 1903, the Refuge System protects America’s natural heritage, while offering protected places to be outdoors. As the sun sets on today, we are excited to celebrate another year of wildlife refuges. Photo by Ian Shive, USFWS. Want more photos of wildlife refuges? Follow @USFWS. by usinterior



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Blackwater National #WildlifeRefuge on #Maryland’s Eastern Shore basks in a #sunset’s warm glow. Nicknamed the “Everglades of the North” because of its great expanse of ecologically important tidal wetlands, #Blackwater Refuge is a sanctuary for birds navigating the Eastern Flyway, a major East Coast bird migration route. The National Wildlife Refuge System -- which turns 112 years old tomorrow -- not only helps with wildlife conservation, it also provides great recreation opportunities. With at least one wildlife refuge in every state, it’s no surprise that nearly 47 million people visit refuges every year to explore the great outdoors and marvel at wildlife. Photo by USFWS. Check out @USFWS for more pics of wildlife refuges and the amazing animals that live there. by usinterior



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Today, @USFWS is taking over our Instagram account, sharing beautiful sunsets from wildlife refuges across the country and highlighting some of their important work. For 112 years, the 562 refuges and 38 wetland management districts in the National #WildlifeRefuge System have provided vital habitats for thousands of wildlife species. #Sunset sets the sky ablaze at #Waubay National Wildlife Refuge in #SouthDakota. The refuge is located in the prairie pothole region, one of the largest and most important breeding areas for ducks and migratory birds in North America. Artist George Catlin described the area as a “blue and boundless ocean of prairie.” It also has abundant lakes, marshes and woodlands. Photo by Spencer Neuharth, USFWS. Follow @USFWS for more great pics from wildlife refuges. by usinterior



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