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Swirling white clouds, deep blue oceans, and multicolored landscapes come to life on the pages of NASA’s new photo essay Earth, a collection of dramatic images captured by satellites.
A large Atlantic storm front is expected to drop heavy rain over the United Kingdom.
In a recent article, we showed satellite imagery of the dramatic retreat of Alaska’s Excelsior Glacier over the past two decades. Images collected closer to the ground also show dramatic change.
Published Jun 11, 2019 in Earth Matters
Find out what three NASA scientists wanted to be when they were young and discover what they do now. Then, be a scientist yourself, right now!
Published Jun 9, 2019 in EO KidsHarmless phytoplankton put on a stunning display, while another less-visible species wreaked havoc on salmon farms.
Published Jun 6, 2019Storms in the North Atlantic are lingering longer near the coast, leading to significantly more rainfall.
Published Jun 6, 2019Image of the Day Atmosphere Water Floods Severe Storms Human Presence Remote Sensing
Seven million years ago, some truly spectacular creatures roamed the woodlands of East Africa.
Published Jun 6, 2019 in Earth Matters
Without the sound advice of meteorologists and geologists working behind the scenes, one of the most consequential battles in human history could have gone quite differently.
Published Jun 5, 2019Snow and ice influence climate by reflecting sunlight back into space. When it melts, snow is a source of water for drinking and vegetation; too much snowmelt can lead to floods. These maps show average snow cover by month.
Satellite images of Earth at night have been a curiosity for the public and a tool of fundamental research for at least 25 years. They have provided a broad, beautiful picture, showing how humans have shaped the planet and lit up the darkness.
Published Apr 12, 2017Fueled by the Oyashio current, the waters off of northeastern Japan support a bounty of phytoplankton and fishes.
Published Jun 4, 2019Belize is a small Central American country whose people pride themselves on trying to maintain a balance between development and conservation.
Published Jun 3, 2019 in Notes From the Field
The Mongolian capital is spreading outward as migrants from the countryside fill neighborhoods on the fringes of the city.
Published Jun 3, 2019Modern Luxor is full of relics and reminders of ancient Egypt.
Published May 31, 2019Fires raging in Alberta sent smoke plumes far and wide.
Published May 31, 2019Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a different part of the world? What would the weather be like? What kinds of animals would you see? Which plants live there? By investigating these questions, you are learning about biomes.
Published Oct 5, 2000Located within the Rocky Mountain Trench, it is one of the largest freshwater lakes west of the Mississippi River.
Published May 31, 2019NASA and the National Park Service are encouraging the public to follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark through a new citizen science challenge.
Published May 30, 2019 in Earth Matters
Drought is apparent across much of East Africa after seasonal rains failed to deliver much moisture to the region.
Published May 30, 2019This winter, our field team of four completed the two-week 88S Traverse in Antarctica in an effort to provide the best means of assessing NASA’s ICESat-2.
Published May 30, 2019 in Notes From the FieldThese maps depict how much hotter or cooler an ocean basin was compared to the long-term average. Temperature anomalies can indicate changes in ocean circulation or the arrival of patterns like El Niño and La Niña.
The Southern and Central United States have been drenched by rainstorms in the spring of 2019, leading to widespread flooding.
Published May 29, 2019Image of the Day Land Water Floods Human Presence Remote Sensing
We answer your frequently asked questions about ICESat-2’s Antarctic expedition.
Published May 28, 2019 in Notes From the FieldThe continental United States recently finished its wettest twelve months in 124 years of modern recordkeeping.
Published May 24, 2019Floodwaters have worked their way through a series of parched channels, watering holes, and lagoons to start filling the iconic Australian lake.
Published May 24, 2019The climate of Humboldt County is persistently wet, with legendary fog that has helped the trees and the military.
Published May 24, 2019Roughly the same size of Belgium, Canada’s Great Slave Lake runs nearly 2,000 feet deep.
Published May 23, 2019Cyclonic winds help state-sized areas of sea ice go missing from the middle of the ice pack around Antarctica.
Published May 22, 2019Over the past two decades, an Alaskan glacier has melted into a lake more than five times the size of Central Park.
Published May 21, 2019Your challenge is to use the comments section to tell us what we are looking at and why it is interesting.
Published May 21, 2019 in Earth Matters
Plumes of dried soil streamed from a rural area in the northern part of the Japanese island.
Published May 21, 2019Some residents of High Level, Canada, were forced to evacuate in the face of a large and out-of-control wildfire that has started advancing toward the town.
Published May 20, 2019Carbon flows between the atmosphere, land, and ocean in a cycle that encompasses nearly all life and sets the thermostat for Earth's climate. By burning fossil fuels, people are changing the carbon cycle with far-reaching consequences.
Published Jun 16, 2011Braided streams along a mountain front form a larger geological feature known as a bajada.
Published May 20, 2019Fine particles of pulverized rock absorb and scatter sunlight in ways that can give water a striking blue-green color.
Published May 17, 2019Filaments of sea ice stretch across the waters off southern Greenland, an area that is typically ice-free.
Published May 17, 2019Officials declared an environmental emergency due to unhealthy air quality.
Published May 16, 2019Sunlight traces the mouth of one of Asia’s great rivers—a major artery for commercial and sediment transport.
Published May 16, 2019Land surface temperatures rise and fall with the heat of the Sun, and they represent how hot or cold the surface would feel to touch. These maps show daytime land temperatures as measured from space.
Explore Earth's different orbits, then race your friends in a scale model of high, mid and low Earth orbits.
Published May 15, 2019 in EO Kids
Local authorities are watching closely after a fast-advancing glacier in northern Pakistan blocked a stream and created a temporary lake.
Published May 13, 2019These maps depict monthly total rainfall around the world. Rainfall is the primary source of fresh water for humans, plants, and animals. Rain also moves heat between the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
In May 2019, dust from the Taklamakan and Gobi deserts swirled high into the atmosphere as a spring storm passed through China and Mongolia.
Published May 13, 2019Our world is constantly changing. We have evolved with it.
Published May 7, 201912 months of high-resolution global true color satellite imagery.
Published Oct 13, 2005Chlorophyll is used by algae and other phytoplankton--the grass of the sea--to convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into sugars. These maps show chlorophyll concentrations in the ocean, revealing where phytoplankton are thriving.
In honor of our 20th anniversary, we offer a selection of some of the most beautiful, newsworthy, interesting, and scientifically important images from the past 20 years — one for each day of the calendar year.
Published Apr 29, 2019Pine Island Glacier is one of the fastest-retreating glaciers in Antarctica. This timeline highlights the most notable calving events of the past two decades.
Published Apr 9, 2019NASA has a unique vantage point for observing the beauty and wonder of Earth and for making sense of it. The images in this book tell a story of a 4.5-billion-year-old planet where there is always something new to see.
Published Feb 20, 2019After thinning at alarming rates in the 1980s and 90s, the ozone layer over Antarctica is starting to recover. Watch how ozone concentrations in the stratosphere have changed from 1979 through 2018.
Published Feb 13, 2019Atmosphere Human Presence Remote Sensing World of Change Videos