To Take Earth’s Pulse, You Have to Fly High
Satellite and airborne sensors won’t cure the Earth. But they promise the clearest picture yet of its various ailments. Image credit Gregory Asner/Carnegie Institution for Science/National Geographic
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Satellite and airborne sensors won’t cure the Earth. But they promise the clearest picture yet of its various ailments. Image credit Gregory Asner/Carnegie Institution for Science/National Geographic
Floating Blue 21 ecosystem, a proposed solution, to the increasing temperatures through climate change, rapid urbanization, rising demands for food and biofuel and pollution.
This visualization shows a heavy rainfall throughout Northern Texas and across Oklahoma as well as the drought in Southern California, by NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission.
Lightning in our planet occurs more frequently over land than over the oceans and seems to happen more often closer to the equator.