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Laguna Verde sure looks blue from the @Space_Station!

@NASA_Astronauts Woody Hoburg took this photo of Laguna Verde, a high-altitude salt lake in the Andes mountains of Chile, on July 7, 2023.

See more ISS views: https://go.nasa.gov/454MjEK 🧑‍🚀📷
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Time for a trip 🏝️

A @Space_Station astronaut took this photo of Port Stephens Bay, 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Sydney, Australia. Towns, beaches, bays, and forests are visible along this stretch of the southeast Australian coast. https://go.nasa.gov/3Dv8fNS
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The data from STAQS will complement new measurements from NASA’s TEMPO satellite, which measures hourly daytime air pollution over North America.

TEMPO launched in April 2023. 🛰️ https://go.nasa.gov/45586w6
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The STAQS team is tracking where air pollutants come from, how they change hour by hour, and which neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to unhealthy air. https://go.nasa.gov/3rQuStC
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From city street to stratosphere 🏙️🛫🛰️

This summer, @nasa’s STAQS mission is mapping air pollution in 3D across several megacities: New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto. https://go.nasa.gov/3rQuStC

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Other interns work with #OpenScience @nasa data! Get to know the current @NASA_NCCS interns 👇
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Some @nasainterns focus on doing science, and others help share it!

Video intern Emme Watkins is making a documentary about the upcoming PACE satellite. 📹

Tayler Gilmore wrote news stories about @nasa Earth science during her internship. ✍️
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Meet Sara Karimaghaei, a grad student at @UTAustin and current @nasa intern! 👋

She’s working to understand how human activity is impacting mega-deltas and other coastal ecosystems using modeling and satellite data.
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Happy #NationalInternDay!

@nasainterns help us answer questions in Earth science, communicate @nasa’s findings, and more. 🌍

Meet a few of our amazing 2023 interns 👇https://intern.nasa.gov/
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NASA’s Earth Applied Sciences Disasters program has been activated in support of the fires in Greece. https://go.nasa.gov/3Q8xwF2

As new information becomes available, the team will be posting maps and data products on its open-access mapping portal.
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Wildfires broke out on the Greek island of Rhodes after a prolonged stretch of extreme heat.

Actively burning fires are marked by a red infrared signature in this image captured by #Landsat 8 on July 19. https://go.nasa.gov/3Q8xwF2
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After three quiet years, the Shishaldin volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands erupted this month. 🌋

Ash fallout from the eruptions can be seen on the southern flanks of the volcano in this image captured by #Landsat 8 on July 17, 2023. https://go.nasa.gov/3DwFIaF
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Last stop! It’s time to visit one of the U.S. National Parks. 🥾🌲

Which would you rather check off your bucket list– Bryce Canyon National Park (left) or Acadia National Park (right)?
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Phew, that was a tough but beautiful hike! Let’s cool off in a lake. 🏊

Which would you rather dive into – this trio of lakes in Ethiopia (left) or China’s Poyang Lake (right)?
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Grab your sunscreen and hiking boots! It’s time for a short hike through the desert. 🏜️

Which do you want to explore– the Rub’ al-Khali in the Arabian Peninsula (left) or Africa’s Namib Desert along the Kuiseb River (right)?
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Today we’re taking a vacation with #Landsat! 🏖️

Whether you prefer the beach or the desert, Landsat imagery is there to inspire your dream vacation.

Let’s kick off with a relaxing day at the beach. Where should we go– Wildwood, NJ (left) or Spain (right)?
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Plants and vegetation are abundant along Baugh Creek in Idaho, thanks to the ponded water from beaver dams! 🦫

A @nasa-supported effort is using @nasa satellite data to predict which streams can support beavers and monitor changes once they return. https://go.nasa.gov/3Y5eRf8
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Meet the @nasa/@usgs Landsat satellites!
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Now, Landsat Next is on the horizon 🌅

With a trio of smaller satellites that can each detect 26 wavelengths of light and thermal energy,
@nasa/@USGS #Landsat Next will provide finer resolution and more frequent data to monitor Earth’s changing surface. http://go.nasa.gov/3va23GU

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Together, OLI and TIRS study all parts of Earth’s surface every 16 days.

From land to ice to sea, the open data provided by the #Landsat program has contributed to a deeper understanding of our changing planet. #OpenScience
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#Landsat 8 and 9 also measure land surface temperature with Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) and TIRS-2. These data are crucial for water management and ice detection.

#DYK that TIRS almost didn’t exist? Now it’s been imaging Earth for over a decade! http://go.nasa.gov/3OSCDbH
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Both Landsat 8 and 9 have optical sensors that collect beautiful images of Earth. 😍 🌏

Called the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and OLI-2, these sensors take measurements in the visible, near infrared, and shortwave infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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51 years of eyes on Earth 👀🛰

Since 1972, the #Landsat program has been studying Earth’s land, water, ice and more.

There are currently three active @nasa @usgs Landsat satellites orbiting Earth — Landsat 7, 8, and 9 — with Landsat Next on the horizon. http://go.nasa.gov/3Nxxl4w
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Look on the bright side! No, really – see how the left side appears brighter in color?

It's caused by differences in sand cover. The western side of Egypt’s Lake Nasser is covered by sand and the eastern side is mostly rock. https://go.nasa.gov/3rJy6ib

📷: @Space_Station astronaut
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Leave it to beavers to improve Earth’s ecosystems! 🦫

Scientists are studying how beavers impact ecosystems using @NASA_Landsat and Sentinel data, which help them compare across larger locations and over time. https://go.nasa.gov/3rszBkK

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so what you're saying is the time from implemented measures (mid to late 80's) to healing of the ozone layer will be approx 100 years. A century.

Now do climate change. Ya know, for those in the back.

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A large wildfire broke out on La Palma, the most northwesterly of the Canary Islands.

Fires here are common in the summer due to the island’s dry climate. @nasa's Aqua satellite captured the stream of smoke on July 15. https://go.nasa.gov/46S2hEb
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What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer?

Thanks to a global effort to regulate ozone-depleting substances, the ozone hole is showing signs of recovery and is projected to return to a healthy level by mid-century. https://www.nasa.gov/esnt/2022/ozone-hole-continues-shrinking-in-2022-nasa-and-noaa-scientists-say

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Dusty stripes 💨

Strong winds blew across Namibia, carrying bands of dust out to the Atlantic Ocean.

@nasa’s Aqua satellite captured the pattern, which is not unusual for this time of year when winds rush down from the interior highlands. https://go.nasa.gov/3PVwOee
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Algae has covered about half of Florida’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Okeechobee, for much of June and early July 2023.

The @nasa/@usgs #Landsat 9 satellite captured this image of the algae bloom on June 12, which is producing harmful toxins. https://go.nasa.gov/44qmL5a
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Meet Vince Ambrosia 👋

He’s been “putting out fires” at NASA for over 42 years. From leading the team behind new fire-monitoring technology to managing NASA Applied Sciences’ Wildland Fire program, his career leaves a lasting legacy.

https://go.nasa.gov/3BPCgqV
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Heat, dry lightning, and drought have fueled major fires in Canada.

Nearly 600 out-of-control fires burned throughout Canada on July 13, with about half in British Columbia or Alberta, according to the CIFFC. https://go.nasa.gov/44q4EfA

🛰️: @nasa Aqua on July 12, 2023
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NASA’s Disasters program is sharing satellite data to help identify the extent of flooding in Vermont. https://go.nasa.gov/3NKLbPO

The team is working with @fema, @femaregion1, @esri’s Disaster Response Program, and @uvmvermont.

🛰️: @esa Copernicus Sentinel-2A/2B on July 12
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One step closer to launch ✅ 🛰️

In India, two major components of the NISAR satellite have been combined to create a single spacecraft. The joint @nasa-@ISRO mission will track movements of Earth’s land and ice surfaces in extremely fine detail. https://go.nasa.gov/3OnDgJX
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Hudson Bay freezes over completely in winter and becomes ice-free for a period in summer and fall. ❄️

This melt-freeze pattern is important for many animals, especially polar bears that spend time hunting on the ice.

Image by @NOAA-20 satellite. https://go.nasa.gov/3XQ5G25
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Make it rain! 🌧️ Rain data, that is.

Use @NASA_Eyes to explore daily rain and snow precipitation everywhere around the world.

Explore: https://go.nasa.gov/3JOOGUf
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Pitstop ahead ✅

Macquarie Island, located halfway between Australia and Antarctica, has been an important stopping place for Antarctic explorers and breeding populations of penguins and seals. 🐧

#Landsat 9 captured this image in 2022. https://go.nasa.gov/44GtNCu
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Happy #NationalCameraDay! While not a camera per se, #Landsat’s OLI instrument captures beautiful images of our planet. 🌍

The imager on the upcoming Landsat Next satellites will see changes on Earth’s surface with more precise detail than ever before. https://go.nasa.gov/3CSga7v
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Protecting carbon stored in ecosystems could be a powerful tool in tackling climate change, according to a @nasa study using @Space_Station GEDI data.

“This is the first time we have been able to quantify the climate impact of protected areas.”
🌲: https://go.nasa.gov/3ptW5RU
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This map shows biomass density This map shows biomass density across GEDI’s observation area.

More dense areas are shown in darker shades of green. GEDI doesn’t collect data north of about 52 degrees latitude.
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