Robert Simmon showed some remarkable images from NASA's
Earth Observatory site, as well as describing NASA's approach to public communication.
Not exact matches
A 2008 study by Columbia University
Earth Observatory found that Indian Point isn't exactly on firm ground and is in one of the worst places to
site a nuclear power plant.
The
observatory, completed just months before the eruption, provides new tools to understand one of the test
sites for understanding
Earth's volcanism.
However, the POLENET umbrella also includes data acquired at magnetic
observatories for
earth applications, gravity and absolute gravity stations, tide - gauge
sites, and other types of geodetic observations.
Located atop Maunakea on Hawaii Island, home of one of the best astronomical observation
sites on
Earth, Keck
Observatory's revolutionary twin, 10 - meter optical / infrared telescopes feature a suite of advanced instruments including imagers, multi-object spectrographs, high - resolution spectrographs, integral - field spectrometers, and world - leading laser guide star adaptive optics systems.
Located atop Maunakea on Hawai`i Island, home of one of the best astronomical observation
sites on
Earth, Keck
Observatory's revolutionary twin, 10 - meter optical / infrared telescopes feature a suite of advanced instruments including imagers, multi-object spectrographs, high - resolution spectrographs, integral - field spectrometers, and world - leading laser guide star adaptive optics systems.
Some intro - level global climate change articles which I will shamelessly recommend to you (from the NASA
Earth Observatory, a
site I contribute to).
The
Earth Observatory Web
site of NASA is a vital portal, not only providing data that help scientists clarify global conditions and trends but also reminding people, once in awhile, of the special nature of this pale blue (and green) dot.
But there's more for «Mission to
Earth» geeks (I count myself as one) over at the
Earth Observatory Web
site, where SeaWiFS merits the «Image of the Day» — a view of
Earth showing the averaged chlorophyll concentration in the oceans from 1998 through 2010 (and of course showing all that glorious green terrestrial plant life, too):