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THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2026

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A personalised image generated through NASA’s “Your Name in Landsat” platform, which uses satellite data to identify Earth’s natural formations resembling letters of the alphabet. Photo: Nasa Landsat wesite

How to find your name hidden in real satellite images using Nasa Landsat

The tool is powered by the Nasa/USGS Landsat programme, a joint initiative that has been collecting Earth observation data since 1972 and provides the longest continuous space-based record of Earth...

A nighttime view of Earth, derived from satellite images taken daily over the past decade, capturing human activity on the planet through the emissions of artificial light, is seen in this image released on 8 April, 2026. Michala Garrison/NASA Earth Observatory/Handout via REUTERS

Satellite data shows Earth is getting ever brighter at night

With its exquisite sensitivity, Webb captured Uranus' dim inner and outer rings, including the elusive Zeta ring -- the extremely faint and diffuse ring closest to the planet. Photo: Nasa

NASA releases new Uranus images showcasing halo-like rings, moons, galaxies

Photo: Collected

Getty Images to debut its own artificial intelligence image generator

James Webb Telescope sends back first image

James Webb Telescope sends back first image

File Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg

After criticism, Apple to only seek abuse images flagged in multiple nations

Xi Jinping. File Photo: Reuters

China has an image problem—but knows how to fix it

Image of Bangabandhu from paddy the best way to commemorate him: Bahauddin Nasim

Image of Bangabandhu from paddy the best way to commemorate him: Bahauddin Nasim

Photo: BFSAI/CORPORAL PHILIP DYE via BBC

World's biggest iceberg captured by camera and the images are stunning!

Photo: NASA Worldview

City lights captured from space reveal more than we think they do

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