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What's It like to See Earth from Space? Viewing Your World with NASA's Worldview!
Wong, Min Minnie ; Baynes, Katie ; Boller, Ryan A ; King, Benjamin Adam ; McGann, Mike ; Plato, Edward ; Rice, Zachary ; Schmaltz, Jeffrey E
关键词: EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE);    DESERTS;    STORMS;    SNOW;    SMOKE;    VOLCANOES;    PLUMES;    OCEANS;    MISSIONS;    EFFLUENTS;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN63138
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
When you first see Earth from space, you'll realize it's largely covered in white - our world is quite cloudy! Look closer and you'll discern landmasses, oceans, and regions covered in snow. Look closer still and you'll notice that our world is in constant motion - storms brewing and tracing paths over the oceans, plumes of smoke from wildfires and plumes of ash from volcanic eruptions billowing with the wind, dust storms blowing across the deserts, phytoplankton swirling in the oceans, icebergs floating in the oceans, and you'll see the human footprint on the earth's surface: cities connected by roads and vast swaths of agriculture. NASA's Worldview (https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov) interactive web map application provides a platform to view the world as it has been every day for the past 18 years, using data from NASA's fleet of Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites.This presentation will cover the history and development of the Worldview web map application; the 700+ imagery layers that are provided by the Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) (https://earthdata.nasa.gov/gibs); current and new features that are in Worldview to constantly improve the user experience; the interdisciplinary nature of the app and how it helps a broad range of user communities discover and interact with NASA satellite imagery; and ongoing efforts to improve Worldview and serve user communities.
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