NASA’s Terra spacecraft has been taking breathtaking images of Earth for 17 years using Japan’s Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). ASTER’s images have the unique ability to capture land reflectance and surface temperature in the same image. It also merges two slightly offset pictures to create a 3-D effect, providing a unique understanding of environmental and geographical conditions.
Last week, NASA and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) released nearly 2.95 million of ASTER’s thermal emission images. In the slideshow above, GOOD highlights 15 of its most popular images of Earth’s noteworthy cities and geological phenomena.
Here’s are some galleries of Aster’s best shots.
All images courtesy of NASA/METI/AIST/Japan Space Systems, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team

















 Man standing on concrete wall.Photo credit 
 The Pantheon in Rome and Hong Kong at sunrise.Photo credit 
 Windmills and green grass. 
 Time lapse of blue skies over a solar field. 
 A Shiba Inu smiles at the cameraCanva
 A Japanese sunfish swims in a an aquariumCanva

 A fast food employee hands over a bag of food to a drive-thru customerCanva
Gif of Ronald McDonald losing his hat via 
 A fancy turkey dinnerCanva

 Jeff Bridges at Comic Con.Photo by Gage Skidmore via