NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Post

"From the surface of the ocean to the International Space Station, NASA information from NASA satellites [...] drives action." Learn more about how we're helping study our changing planet: https://earth.gov/

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Insightful

Maya Fiallo

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Why didn't believe AL GORE when He was Running for the USA presidency, He talked about climate change, in the year 2000, and people were laughing at him. it pisses me off, that we are in this mess, and all those factories in China and other parts of the globe keep polluting our rivers and oceans, who can stop this bubble of polluting? we all are responsible, all the minerals taken from the earth, all the nuclear tests into the sea, all the chemicals from nuclear plants In Japan that they put in the oceans, which are now in the Pacific, all the tests the ex-president from France did (Jacques Chirac ) I will not forget what he did to our oceans, Our planet has been robbed, we are going or our new generations are going to burn, the planet is not going to produce food, the water is melting from the poles, and all the gold will be worth rubbish when there is no food and water. We need to stop now. But I know it will not stop...:(

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🔥Technology in the next 5 years will change rapidly, many industries will adapt, future technologies will emerge,

Jacob Hindman

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Here’s my idea: Solar Energy to electrolysis in LEO. Arbitrary energy is used for high level computations and sent back to earth via data on a ledger for manufacturing processes. Tracked on a ledger, work is complete - energy processes payment. How many joules does it take to get me one terabyte? How much work goes to waste?

Jeffrey W. Mason

Volunteer Researcher and Contributor at The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

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NASA's satellite resources have helped immensely in a number of scientific & humanitarian areas of focus, but besides this expense & prestige manned & unmanned missions, the agency & other global space agencies & militaries must step up actions in other vital missions. To address the existential threats of N war by demilitarizing space, working internationally to clean up growing space debris, including from increased numbers of commercial space launches like Starlink. Most importantly, NASA must lead other agencies in deploying sensing assets to the orbits of the gas giant planets to increase warning times significantly in order to divert asteroids, comets & interstellar bodies from impacting Earth.

Very informative

Studies conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) provide valuable insights into Earth's oceans due to its unique position in low Earth orbit. From an altitude of 400 km, researchers are able to continuously and accurately observe the patterns of ocean currents, changes in water surface temperature and water color (which is an indicator of biological activities such as phytoplankton). These data are helpful in understanding the impact of climate change, polar ice reduction, and phenomena such as El Nino and La Nina. ISS research also helps improve weather prediction models and marine resource management, and helps protect sensitive marine

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Priyanshu Yadav

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Amazing work, NASA! Your efforts to study and understand our changing planet are truly commendable. Keep shining the light on the wonders of our universe.

Incredible to see how NASA is monitoring our planet from space! How do you think satellite data can help us solve climate change challenges? 

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