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

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    21 апр.

    From space, it’s easy to see how Earth connects us all. How ecosystems as different as the Sahara Desert and the Amazon Rainforest are linked. How changes in one part of the world will be felt around the planet. This Earth Day, we’re examining how we're

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  2. 33 минуты назад

    The gives us important insights into our home planet.

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    3 часа назад

    Today, people in parts of the Northern Hemisphere saw a partial or annular solar eclipse! 🌙 Here are a few of our photos from the East Coast. Did you see the eclipse? Show us your photos!

    The Sun is about half-covered by the Moon as it rises above a lighthouse and water
    A partial solar eclipse is seen as the Sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse
    A partial solar eclipse is seen duing sunrise behind the US Capitol
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    7 часов назад

    Live now! We’re streaming telescope views from Sudbury Centre and Time & Date, with views of the partial solar eclipse if skies remain clear. Feeds may appear dark or have still images until local sunrise. Watch:

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    20 часов назад

    On June 10, a solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the northern hemisphere. ☀️🌗🌎 This is an annular eclipse, meaning the Sun will never be completely covered by the Moon. Find out more & how to safely watch:

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    22 часа назад

    🌄 Cleaner air. A study on the early months of lockdowns found lower local emissions of nitrogen oxides dropped global ozone levels to a place experts thought would take ~15 years to achieve.

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  7. 18 часов назад

    Our home is more ocean than land, covering over 70% of the surface. 🏊 Dive in with ’s On A Mission Podcast:

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  8. 19 часов назад

    A rare winter-like storm struck central and in the middle of austral summer, with drastically different consequences compared to a typical winter storm.

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    21 час назад

    🧪🔴 LIVE NOW: The results are in! We’re announcing the winners of our Vascular Tissue Challenge, a competition where teams across the nation raced to be the first to grow & sustain functioning human tissue in a lab. Submit Q's using .

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    8 июн.

    90% of global warming is occurring in the ocean, causing the water’s heat content to increase since modern record-keeping began in 1955. Want to learn more? Here is our newest vital sign, which plots heat added to the ocean over time.

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  12. 8 июн.

    We’re so proud of the Sea Level Change Science Team and the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission team for their recognition! 🎉🌊

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  13. 8 июн.

    The millions of tons of dust lofted out of North each year are a visual reminder of how Earth’s systems are interconnected.

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  14. 8 июн.

    From space, we have an important view of our favorite water planet. 🌊🎉 Celebrate this with : ⚡️

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    8 июн.

    The ocean is a life source for Earth's organisms and impacts people's livelihoods worldwide. explores the ocean from space, including tracking changes in sea level. On , learn how rising seas affect coastal regions:

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    8 июн.

    sees our ocean in color. How about you? Today is ! Wondering how you can celebrate with NASA? We’ve got downloadable coloring pages and online coloring interactives to show how we study the ocean:

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  17. 8 июн.

    There’s a whole world left to explore within our world: the ocean. 🌊 On , we’re highlighting the work of one of the scientists that explores it: Laura Lorenzoni

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    8 июн.

    🌏 Happy ! Today we’re exploring how we use satellites, boats, and even apps to understand how this massive source of life is changing with Earth's changing climate:

    Curvature of Earth as seen from orbit, with Florida and the Bahamas in the blue waters of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico.
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  19. 8 июн.

    We’re not the only ocean world out here in the universe. The things we learn about Earth’s ocean, and the innovative ways we study it from space, help us turn our view outwards.

    Image of Enceladus
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  20. 8 июн.

    On the horizon is SWOT, an international satellite that will take NASA’s first global survey of the planet’s surface water, tracking how much freshwater flows between lakes, rivers and back to the ocean.

    Animation of SWOT over
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  21. 8 июн.

    Earth's ocean is heating up. The intensity of hurricanes and how much rain they can concentrate over a single area when they stall are tied to ocean heat. NASA is studying these and other connections between hurricanes and the ocean in a changing climate.

    Satellite image of Hurricane Zeta making landfall
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