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    Draining the Earth's Oceans 🌎 Three-fifths of the Earth's surface is under the ocean and that floor is rich in detail. This animation simulates a drop in sea level that reveals this detail. As the sea level drops, the continental shelves appear. More:

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  2. Draining the Earth's Oceans 🌎 Three-fifths of the Earth's surface is under the ocean and that floor is rich in detail. This animation simulates a drop in sea level that reveals this detail. As the sea level drops, the continental shelves appear. More:

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  3. This visualization shows the Gulf Stream stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way over towards Western Europe. More info:

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  4. One step in the search for life is finding planets that could be habitable. To do that, scientists often compare features on other planets — water, atmospheres and temperature — to the only planet we know of that supports life: Earth. More:

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  5. Proxima B, the nearest exoplanet to Earth (only four light years away), is located in the Southern sky just south of Centaurus and left of the Southern Cross. This animation shows where Proxima Centauri B can be located in the Southern sky. More:

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  6. Local impacts of the Australian bushfires have been devastating to property and life in Australia while producing extreme air quality impacts throughout the region. Here you can see smoke from the Australian bushfires making its way around the globe. More:

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    23. sij

    Do you create scientific visualizations like these from ? The award-winning team is seeking a new lead. Learn more and apply :

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  8. Researchers have created the first map of wind circulation in the upper atmosphere of a planet besides Earth, using data from NASA’s spacecraft. These visualizations show MAVEN measuring the Martian upper level wind direction and magnitude.

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  9. 2019 was the second warmest year in the 140 years since modern recordkeeping began, continuing a trend of warming around the globe.

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    22. sij

    Are you a scientific visualizer? Want to work ? Lead an award-winning team ? USAJOBS - Job Announcement

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  11. NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio reveals the invisible by bringing data to life. Visualizers working with scientists unearth stories within datasets, pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Here's a look back at some of their work from 2019.

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  12. This NASA depicts the avg. amount of rainfall every 30 min during the months of June, July & August. This info on the daily cycle of precipitation can help improve numerical weather and climate models by providing a reliable dataset based on observations.

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  13. New global surface ozone simulation... High concentrations of ozone are depicted in white, while low concentrations are shown in dark blue. Read more at

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  14. 50 years ago today, launched on a mission to land on the Moon & set up instruments to return science data. In celebration of that historic day we are sharing this animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites. More:

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  15. Experience the Mercury transit through SDO's eyes 👀 NASA's SDO, in orbit around Earth, keeps a constant eye on the Sun to monitor and study the Sun’s changes, putting it in the front row for many eclipses and transits. You can download this content at

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  16. On Monday, Nov. 11, Mercury will transit the Sun, a relatively rare event that happens only about 13 times a century! NASA will share near-live views of the event from its vantage point in orbit around Earth — tune in at:

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  17. Greenland was on the move. Well, 100 million years ago, it was on the move. On its tectonic plate, it traveled from a more southern location northward to its current Arctic position. Find out more here:

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  18. NASA's GPM satellite captured these images of Hurricane Dorian on September 1st as the storm was directly over Abaco Island in the Bahamas. At that time, the storm was a category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph with gusts over 200 mph.

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  19. A new NASA out-of-this-world animation allows humanity to experience their closest galactic neighbor as never before through an online “CGI Moon kit.” More:

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  20. At night, Earth is lit up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns as human-made artificial light takes center stage. During Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's lights went out. More info:

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