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NASA uses the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of Earth and improve lives.

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  1. EO On This Day: Our Reach Should Exceed Our Grasp Astronauts on the last voyage of the space shuttle Columbia captured this view of clouds over the Atlantic Ocean.

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    For over 40 years, our Landsat program has captured scientifically valuable images of our home planet, at a resolution showing large objects made by humans — including the stadium! 🌎 👀 A satellite look at Kansas City, San Francisco and Miami:

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    📸🌎 From Kansas City to San Francisco — and far beyond — the Observatory features incredible photos of our home planet taken from space every day. Check them out!

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    Planning to watch ? If 🛰 flew directly over a football 🏈 field, it would collect 130 measurements between each end zone.

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    Parts of Brazil received roughly double the normal rainfall for January, leading to flooding and landslides in the region, seen by ’s satellites.

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    Doing science on Earth can come with lots of challenges. For some 👩🏼‍🚀🔬, gravity is one of them! Cue the , where researchers can take advantage of microgravity. Watch 👀 on Facebook: Watch 👀 on YouTube:

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    Since its launch January 31, 2015, SMAP has measured both soil moisture and sea surface salinity. Each dataset helps scientists study Earth’s 🌏 many interconnected systems and assists in planning for natural phenomena like droughts or floods:

    
A three-day composite global map of surface soil moisture as retrieved from SMAP's radiometer instrument between Aug. 25-27, 2015. Dry areas appear yellow/orange, such as the Sahara Desert, western Australia and the western U.S. Wet areas appear blue, representing the impacts of localized storms. White areas indicate snow, ice or frozen ground. Credit: NASA/JPL
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    The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission 🛰️ is celebrating its 5th year in orbit! Let’s take a look back at why mapping the water 💧 under our feet is important.

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    EO On This Day: Volcanic Fertilizer An eruption in the Aleutian Islands prompted a bloom of plankton 2000 miles downwind. The ocean soaked up carbon dioxide in the process, but not as much as you'd think.

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    Go long! We’re gearing up to watch some phootball, err…football 🏈...with an extra special edition of . In April, 🛰 passed over Miami, where will be played this weekend.

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    While the IMPACTS mission ✈️ is in the field studying snow up close, the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission satellite 🛰 is studying snow — and snowflakes ❄️ — from space! research is looking at snow from the ground up above the atmosphere.

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    Lake Baikal's puzzling ice rings are most easily seen from above, but they pose real risks at the surface.

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    EO On This Day: Satellites Spot Fields Idled by Drought Analysis of Landsat and MODIS data showed where agricultural production was affected by long-term drought in California.

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