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Earth data, reimagined as art.

By Anupa Kulathunga · Sri Lanka

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© 2026 Orbital Artifacts

Imagery curated from Earth as Art, courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data.

Malaspina Glacier — Communications and Publishing — Landsat 7

◉Acquired 2000-08-01·Landsat 7

◉OA-004

Malaspina Glacier

Communications and Publishing

Landsat 7

Acquired 2000-08-01

U.S. Geological Survey — Earth as Art 1

The tongue of the Malaspina Glacier, the largest glacier in Alaska, fills most of this image. The Malaspina lies west of Yakutat Bay and covers 1,500 sq mi (3,880 sq km).

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U.S. Geological Survey — Earth as Art 1. Imagery in the public domain; the edit and sequencing are Orbital Artifacts’.


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