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Daily Views of Earth from NASA's New DSCOVR Mission



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GreenPolicy360's in on the Mission

In 2015, GreenPolicy360's PlanetCitizen website assisted the NASA/NOAA team in delivering DSCOVR/EPIC data and imagery

From one million miles away... NASA Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captures a unique view of the moon as it moves in front of the sunlit side of Earth in July 2015. This “dark side” of the moon is never visible from Earth...


In addition to the development of the NASA DSCOVR/EPIC website, a selection of #‎Earth360‬ images will be made available online daily beginning in August and unprecedented accompanying data/imagery made for ‪#‎EarthScience‬ and climate/atmospheric monitoring.

NASA Goddard communications to us, including this March 11th correspondence with GreenPolicy discussed calibrated data products to come from DSCOVR...

The individual 10 different wavelength EPIC data will be served from the Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) at Langley.


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Welcome to Unprecedented View of Our Home Planet -- Daily


The DSCOVR satellite with its EPIC cam, PlasMag & NISTAR instrument package... is on a million mile journey and in approx four months, DSCOVR will "light up", be tested, and begin delivering data to Earth. In its historic mission, DSCOVR and its EPIC imaging system will begin sending near real-time images of the whole Earth... it has been many years since whole Earth images have been readily available...


The DSCOVR Mission

http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/DSCOVR/
http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/



The Ultimate "Big Picture"

DSCOVR/EPIC News


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NASA Delivers EPIC Daily Updates of Multi-Wavelength Earthviews


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An Earth Point of View

From Space, In Space, an Astronaut's Overview


With Virtual Reality, I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles


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An AstroPOV

Astronaut Photography of Earth


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Astronaut Scott Kelly / CNN / 2015
Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks to astronaut Scott Kelly about his record-setting mission in space.
Scott Kelly speaks of a "fragile"... "thin veil" of the atmosphere around the Earth and how we have to protect it -- #‎ThinBlueLayer‬ ‪#‎Earth360‬


 


New Ways of Seeing: Inward & Outward


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Hello Earth





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Hello Up There, Hello Down There


To see through the eyes of Astronauts.....


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To 'Really' See Planet Earth

With appreciation ~ for the beauty and the wisdom of the Overview Effect


Overview

Planetary --- Planetary, pre-release, March 2015


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All Alone in the Night


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The View Outside My Window


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Earth360 ~ from the International Space Station

Planet Earth, Planet Citizens on a Journey

All Alone in the Night - Settings Suggestion: FULL Screen, 1080p, lights off, volume up, lean back and fly

The View Outside My Window - FULL 1080p, lights off, volume up. Even better, go 'Original' for 2160p - HD 4K

Earth Point of View / Whole Earth Perspective

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The Overview Effect Comes to You


Astronaut #PlanetCitizens

GreenPolicy360 tweeted @AstroTerry "yes we wish we could see what you are seeing ;-)" and then we updated our #OverviewEffect page w/ the astronaut's #Earth appreciation from the #ISS that he wishes we could see what he sees

Amazing time-lapse videos from astro-photographs of Earth


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ifjaOHHO98

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNwWOul4i9Y
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Watch Earth roll by through the perspective of ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst in this six-minute timelapse video from space.


Combining 12 500 images taken by Alexander during his six-month Blue Dot mission on the International Space Station this Ultra High Definition video shows the best our beautiful planet has to offer.

Auroras, sunrises, clouds, stars, oceans, the Milky Way, the International Space Station, lightning, cities at night, spacecraft -- and the thin band of atmosphere that protects us from space.


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Astronauts on the way home

Circling #Earth360 before heading home [1] [2]


Three of our favorite astronauts return to Earth from the International Space Station.

We've been receiving many absolutely beautiful photos from them with their expressions of awe.

What they see and experience opens eyes and truly communicates here at 'home.'

Our "whole Earth" and a "narrow", "thin layer of atmosphere."

http://www.pinterest.com/stratdem/environmental-security/

How amazing it is to have 'tweets' and 'blogging' from an int'l 'bird' flying high over our blue planet.

Astronaut Alex Gerst -- Astronaut Reid Wiseman

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GreenPolicy360: "Look at our atmosphere around the earth, twelve miles high in the troposphere..."

Seeing how thin our atmosphere is [3] [4] Atmosphere - Wiki Earth's atmosphere - #EnvironmentalSecurity


"Look at how thin our atmosphere is. This is all there is between humankind and deadly space." [5]

We are just beginning to geo-monitor our thin atmosphere and biosphere from space...

Astronaut Gerst on the thin atmospheric layer 'enabling life as we know it'...


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'Earthshine'... The Space Station basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere to cover the Space Station with blue light.

I’ll never forget this place…seeing this makes the heart soar and the soul sing. -- Astronaut Wheelock


http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_at_Night


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Watching the Earth Breathe from Space [6] [7] [8] [9]


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December 2014

Global Warming / NASA Satellite Sends Back Most Detailed CO2 View Ever / Dec 18, 2014 04:15 PM ET


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1st light! OCO-2 announces their data!

August 2014

The newly launched Orbiting Carbon Observatory is now at the front of the international “Afternoon Constellation,” the “A-Train” of Earth-observing satellites in orbit. Their synchronized collection of data is a first and advances #earthmonitoring with a qualitative, quantum leap. Go we go!! Orbiting Carbon Observatory And while the A Train rolls on in the sky, maybe you'd like to listen to old but always good Duke Ellington's A Train ;-)

The image [spectra image below] shows some of the first data taken by OCO-2 as it flew over Papua-New Guinea forests on August 6, 2014. Each plot shows three different spectra, or wavelength, observed by the satellite’s spectrometers: 760 nanometers (atmospheric oxygen), 1610 nanometers (carbon dioxide), and 2060 nanometers (carbon dioxide).

As OCO-2 flies over Earth’s sunlit hemisphere, each spectrometer collects a frame three times per second (a total of about 9,000 frames from each orbit). Each frame is divided into eight spectra that record the amount of molecular oxygen or carbon dioxide over adjacent ground footprints, each of which is about 2.25 kilometers (1.39 miles) long and a few hundred meters wide. When displayed as an image, the spectra appear like bar codes. The dark lines indicate absorption by molecular oxygen or carbon dioxide.

“The initial data from OCO-2 appear exactly as expected; the spectra lines are well resolved, sharp, and deep,” says OCO-2 chief architect Randy Pollock of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

“We still have a lot of work to do to go from having a working instrument to having a well-calibrated and scientifically useful instrument, but this was an amazingly important milestone.”


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To put the spectra in context, the natural-color image here shows the cloudy, forested scene below OCO-2 just minutes after it collected its data.

The color image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite in the A Train orbit.


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Observing Global Warming with #OCO-2 The historic launch #planetcitizen mission to study #earthsatmosphere [10] [11]

OCO-2 tweets - https://twitter.com/IamOCO2 OCO-2 announces 'We have data!'

What monitoring a potential existential crisis looks like...spectra from #OCO-2 #Earth360 [12]

Looking closer at OCO-2


Beginning with first 'whole earth' images of our home planet, taken in the Apollo era... [13] [14]

We are now flying earth-monitoring #micro-satellites producing first-generation data and #sustainability realizations... [15]

NASA's Earth Right Now transitioning from military to environmental security...

NASA establishing itself "as a world leader in Earth science and climate studies..."

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Scientific consensus on Climate Change [23]

 

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About EarthPOV

EarthPOV's point of view re: AGW/Anthropogenic Global Warming

While the debate continues, e.g., addressing concerns of 'skeptics' on the science of climate change, the science continues to be gathered by NASA, NOAA, ESA, and the myriad educational/research organizations, New Space satellites, mapping and monitoring issues, reporting data, modeling, assembling statistics, recording temperature trends globally and locally, doing the work of #EarthScience. The politics and economics of climate science will follow good science and an EarthPOV takes a simple environmental science position:

Cleaner air and water and food is a good thing. Reducing pollution is a necessary thing. Health of our environment is a vital thing.

Science is needed to 'measure and manage' #PlanetEarth in sustainable, productive and life enhancing ways.


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Environmental Security

#Earth Point of View -- EarthPOV.com

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Planet Citizens

Click on Planet Earth, the Big Picture


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July 21, 2015 / An EPIC New View of Earth


www.earthpov.com


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