July 22 was Earth’s Hottest Day on Record
According to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data July 22 was Earth’s hottest day on record.
According to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data July 22 was Earth’s hottest day on record.
The time spiral depicted here includes several key milestones. At the center is the Big Bang, marking the start of time around 13.8 billion years ago.
Clouds are one of the greatest uncertainties in the climate system. EarthCARE will unravel the mysteries of clouds.
The scale and composition of the Earth's crust, the layer upon which every living thing has ever lived.
These two relatively small spheres are all the Earth's atmosphere and water.
The photography behind Earthrise, the photo of the Earth that changed the world. They went to take photographs of the moon. Then they looked up...
Researchers suggest deploying a colossal "umbrella" as big as Argentina, positioned 9 million miles away from Earth, to block Sun's rays.
Earth is 4.5 billion years old - (which is approximately the same amount of time it took us to create this video).
Moons size comparison. From the smallest natural satellites of the solar system to the largest compared to New York City and Earth.
The Human Future. Change is coming. Humanity is entering a turbulent new era, unprecedented in both Earth and Human history.