Photos in the News
![]() | Using "Schwarzenegger" strength, the ancient flying reptiles could make a leaping launch from flat ground in less than a second, a new study says. |
January 7, 2009
![]() | The first infrared panorama of the Milky Way's center has revealed a previously unknown population of massive stars scattered across the turbulent zone around our galaxy's core. |
January 6, 2009
![]() | Saturn's true colors, baby blue stars, and an anniversary on Mars are among the week's best space images. |
January 6, 2009
![]() | See natural treasures to be protected in three new marine monuments announced by U.S. President Bush—world's largest land crab, giant coral, and more. |
January 6, 2009
![]() | The little-known reptile from the Galapagos fills a crucial gap in the evolution of land iguanas, scientists say. But its future may not be as rosy. |
January 05, 2009
![]() | See the National Geographic Digital Media photo editors' favorite photos from National Geographic News's 2008 "Week in Photos" galleries. |
December 31, 2008
![]() | The aftermath of an earthquake, a friendly cow, and an ethereal Paris sunset are three of the six winners of the National Geographic International Photo Contest 2008. |
December 23, 2008
![]() | See National Geographic News's most popular astronomy photos of 2008, including stunning supernova remains, exoplanet firsts, and a rare celestial smiley face. |
December 23, 2008
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