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NASA's Earth As Art series is available for download from their website:  https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/earth_art_detail.html.  The .pdf contains all of the images that are currently on display by the Library's Geography and Map Division.

Jacqueline V. Nolan
Cartographer, Geography and Map Division
Library of Congress
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From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Weessies, Kathleen
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Subject: USGS Earth as Art images?

A few years ago USGS has a series of images 'Earth as Art' which became an exhibit at the Library of Congress.  I dawdled too long in following up on re-creating the exhibit here in my library.  All the links I'm finding on the USGS website end in "Page not found"

Do these images still exist as a discrete collection (as high-res TIFFs) or did they melt back into the general inventory of images?

Kathleen Weessies
Social Sciences Coordinator; Head, Map Library
Michigan State University
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