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NASA’s favorite (habitable) planet. 🌎💚 Studying Earth from ground to orbit. Verification: nasa.gov/socialmedia

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NASA has a record of Earth observation going back more than 50 years. What’s in store for the next 50? 🌎 Hear from two @nasa scientists in the final podcast episode in Curious Universe’s Earth series. Tune in: go.nasa.gov/3ZomjUy 🎧

NASA has a record of Earth observation going back more than 50 years. What’s in store for the next 50? 🌎 

Hear from two @nasa scientists in the final podcast episode in Curious Universe’s Earth series. Tune in: go.nasa.gov/3ZomjUy 🎧
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Severe storms unleashed hail, wind and tornadoes across the U.S. Midwest and Mid-Atlantic on May 16, 2025. Satellites revealed some of the damage in the wake of the storms, like this #Landsat view of a tornado track in southern Illinois. go.nasa.gov/4dvDmdh

Severe storms unleashed hail, wind and tornadoes across the U.S. Midwest and Mid-Atlantic on May 16, 2025. Satellites revealed some of the damage in the wake of the storms, like this #Landsat view of a tornado track in southern Illinois. go.nasa.gov/4dvDmdh
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Our planet. Our home. 🌍 This timelapse shows us our blue marble where the clouds and oceans shift and the world never stops turning.  #WorldViewWednesday

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Always got your head in the clouds? ☁️ Why not NASA Citizen Science while you’re at it? Report observations of noctilucent clouds — rare, high-altitude clouds that glow silvery blue at dusk and dawn — on @nasa’s Space Cloud Watch project. go.nasa.gov/3H7LmFh

Always got your head in the clouds? ☁️ 

Why not <a href="/DoNASAScience/">NASA Citizen Science</a> while you’re at it?

Report observations of noctilucent clouds — rare, high-altitude clouds that glow silvery blue at dusk and dawn — on @nasa’s Space Cloud Watch project. go.nasa.gov/3H7LmFh
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Small things matter for life in Earth's oceans 🌊 By measuring ocean surface features on a smaller scale than previously possible from space, SWOT is helping us understand how waves and eddies carry heat, nutrients, and energy through marine ecosystems. go.nasa.gov/4kvWcTP

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Ready for a puzzler? 🧩 Tell us the location of this satellite image and why it is interesting. We’ll share the answer at 1pm ET. Hint: find the blue glow!

Ready for a puzzler? 🧩
Tell us the location of this satellite image and why it is interesting. We’ll share the answer at 1pm ET. 

Hint: find the blue glow!
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Not all waves crash on beaches. Some travel down rivers and can cause flooding in nearby towns. For the first time, scientists used data from the SWOT mission to track river waves. This can help better protect vulnerable communities. More: go.nasa.gov/4dCcCHV

Not all waves crash on beaches. Some travel down rivers and can cause flooding in nearby towns. For the first time, scientists used data from the SWOT mission to track river waves. This can help better protect vulnerable communities. 

More: go.nasa.gov/4dCcCHV
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Imagine getting detailed wildfire data from space in under an hour. @nasa's new c-FIRST sensor could be used by a future constellation of small satellites to track fires around the world in near real time, giving responders a critical head start. go.nasa.gov/45F2pbN

Imagine getting detailed wildfire data from space in under an hour. @nasa's new c-FIRST sensor could be used by a future constellation of small satellites to track fires around the world in near real time, giving responders a critical head start. go.nasa.gov/45F2pbN