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<big><big><big>'''''Looking with a New Vision at Our Home Planet -- Earth'''''</big></big></big>
<big><big>'''''Our Home Planet... '''''</big></big>




[[File:Earth and Moon, photos from Orion spaceship, NASA, Nov 28 2022.jpg]]
[[File:Earth 2016 4k.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/embed/oFDeNcu3mnc]]  


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[http://www.EarthPOV.com '''EarthPOV'''] and [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/@Earth360 '''Earth360''']
[https://twitter.com/dscovr_epic/status/1539847357990305792 <big>'''Over the Pacific Ocean'''</big>]
: [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Earth_-_Pacific_Ocean.png '''Hello Planet Earth, we are watery!''']
:: * https://twitter.com/dscovr_epic/status/1539847357990305792/photo/1
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<big>'''DSCOVR: Watching Us from a Million Miles Way'''</big>
<big>'''DSCOVR: Watching Us from a Million Miles Way'''</big>


Back in 2015, we/GreenPolicy360 assisted NASA managers in releasing the first tranche of photos from the newly launched DSCOVR:EPIC satellite mission. It was truly big picture time, daily full-earth, multi-band images taken from a Lagrange point 1 (L1) in orbit, a million miles from planet Earth. As [http://www.planetcitizens.org '''planet citizens'''] along for the ride, we were joyful !
GreenPolicy360 works alongside NASA's DSCOVR Mission
 
In 2015 GreenPolicy360 assisted NASA managers in releasing the first tranche of photos from the newly launched DSCOVR:EPIC satellite mission. It was truly big picture time, daily full-earth, multi-band images taken from a Lagrange point 1 (L1) in orbit, a million miles from planet Earth. As [http://www.planetcitizens.org '''planet citizens'''] along for the ride, we were joyful !


In 2022, many of the same DSCOVR:EPIC NASA team from launch to operational green light are still at work on the Whole Earth mission. Here's to [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Science '''Earth Science'''] and [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Science_Research_from_Space '''Earth Science Research from Space''']
In 2022, many of the same DSCOVR:EPIC NASA team from launch to operational green light are still at work on the Whole Earth mission. Here's to [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Science '''Earth Science'''] and [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Science_Research_from_Space '''Earth Science Research from Space''']
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* https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/noaas-dscovr-to-provide-epic-views-of-earth/
* https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/noaas-dscovr-to-provide-epic-views-of-earth/


>One of the instruments, called EPIC for Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera, will image the Earth in one picture, something that hasn't been done before from a satellite. EPIC will also provide valuable atmospheric data. Currently, to get an entire Earth view, scientists have to piece together images from satellites in orbit. With the launch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) DSCOVR and the EPIC instrument, scientists will get pictures of the entire sunlit side of Earth. To get that view, EPIC will orbit the first sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1), 1 million miles from Earth. At this location, four times further than the orbit of the Moon, the gravitational pull of the sun and Earth cancel out providing a stable orbit for DSCOVR. Most other Earth-observing satellites circle the planet within 22,300 miles.


>One of the DSCOVR Earth-scanning instruments, called EPIC for Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera, images the Earth in one picture, something that hasn't been done before from a satellite. EPIC also provides valuable atmospheric data. Currently, to get an entire Earth view, scientists have to piece together images from satellites in orbit. With the launch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) DSCOVR and EPIC instrument, scientists will get pictures of the entire sunlit side of Earth. To get this unique view, EPIC orbits the first sun-Earth '''Lagrange point (L1), 1 million miles from Earth'''. At this location, four times further than the orbit of the Moon, the gravitational pull of the sun and Earth cancel out providing a stable orbit for DSCOVR. Most other Earth-observing satellites circle the planet within 22,300 miles.
[http://www.planetcitizen.org <big>''As 'Planet Citizens', Helping NASA Was a Blast!''</big>]


:<big><big>'''''Delivered Daily: "Blue Marble" Images from the DSCOVR Mission'''''</big></big>
 
<big><big>'''''Delivered Daily: "Blue Marble" Images from the DSCOVR Mission'''''</big></big>


:*'''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFrP6QfbC2g&feature=youtu.be Million-mile Views of Our Home Planet]'''''
:*'''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFrP6QfbC2g&feature=youtu.be Million-mile Views of Our Home Planet]'''''


:[[File:One year of Earth from DSCOVR.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFrP6QfbC2g&feature=youtu.be]]
:[[File:One year of Earth from DSCOVR.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFrP6QfbC2g&feature=youtu.be]]




<big><big>'''''DSCOVR GOES LIVE: HELLO EARTH'''''</big></big>


<big>'''''New Era of Whole Earth Images'''''</big>
::<big><big>'''''DSCOVR GOES LIVE: HELLO EARTH'''''</big></big>
 
::<big>'''''New Era of Whole Earth Images'''''</big>
 
::[http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/ '''''"A million mile view of the home planet - Delivered Daily''''']


[http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/ '''''A million mile view - Daily''''']


:::[[File:DSCOVR-EPIC ImagingofPlanetEarth.png|link=http://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/DSCOVR_looks_back_at_earth_from_a_million_miles_away.jpg]]


[[File:DSCOVR-EPIC ImagingofPlanetEarth.png|link=http://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/DSCOVR_looks_back_at_earth_from_a_million_miles_away.jpg]]
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:[[File:Earth - Pacific Ocean.png]]


<big><big>'''''Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth'''''</big></big>
[https://www.youtube.com/embed/oFDeNcu3mnc ''View Full Screen'']


[[File:Earth 2016 4k.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/embed/oFDeNcu3mnc]]  
:: [https://twitter.com/dscovr_epic/status/1539847357990305792 <big>'''Over the Pacific Ocean'''</big>]


::: [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Earth_-_Pacific_Ocean.png '''Hello Planet Earth, we are watery!''']


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:::: * https://twitter.com/dscovr_epic/status/1539847357990305792/photo/1


:::::[[File:Astronaut Samantha June 10 2015.png|link=https://twitter.com/AstroSamantha/status/608536948970524674/photo/1]]
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<big><big>'''''Being & Becoming Planet Citizens'''''</big></big>
<big><big>'''''Being & Becoming Planet Citizens'''''</big></big>
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<big>'''''"Greening Our [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg Blue Planet"''''']</big>
<big>'''''"Greening Our [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg Blue Planet"''''']</big>
[[File:Day before Earth Day-m April 21, 2015.png]]





Latest revision as of 19:18, 5 May 2023


Our Home Planet...


Earth 2016 4k.png

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DSCOVR: Watching Us from a Million Miles Way

GreenPolicy360 works alongside NASA's DSCOVR Mission

In 2015 GreenPolicy360 assisted NASA managers in releasing the first tranche of photos from the newly launched DSCOVR:EPIC satellite mission. It was truly big picture time, daily full-earth, multi-band images taken from a Lagrange point 1 (L1) in orbit, a million miles from planet Earth. As planet citizens along for the ride, we were joyful !

In 2022, many of the same DSCOVR:EPIC NASA team from launch to operational green light are still at work on the Whole Earth mission. Here's to Earth Science and Earth Science Research from Space


>The NOAA Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft was launched on February 11, 2015, and in June 2015 achieved its orbit at the first Lagrange point or L1, 1.5 million km from Earth towards the Sun. There are two NASA Earth observing instruments onboard: the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Advanced Radiometer (NISTAR). The purpose of this paper is to describe various capabilities of the DSCOVR/EPIC instrument. EPIC views the entire sunlit Earth from sunrise to sunset at the backscattering direction (scattering angles between 168.5° and 175.5°) with 10 narrowband filters: 317, 325, 340, 388, 443, 552, 680, 688, 764 and 779 nm. We discuss a number of pre-processingsteps necessary for EPIC calibration including the geolocation algorithm and the radiometric calibration for each wavelength channel in terms of EPIC counts/second for conversion to reflectance units. The principal EPIC products are total ozone O3amount, scene reflectivity, erythemal irradiance, UV aerosol properties, sulfur dioxide SO2 for volcanic eruptions, surface spectral reflectance, vegetation properties, and cloud products including cloud height. Finally, we describe the observation of horizontally oriented ice crystals in clouds and the unexpected

>NASA has contributed two Earth science instruments for NOAA's space weather observing satellite called the Deep Space Climate Observatory or DSCOVR, launched in January 2015.


>One of the DSCOVR Earth-scanning instruments, called EPIC for Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera, images the Earth in one picture, something that hasn't been done before from a satellite. EPIC also provides valuable atmospheric data. Currently, to get an entire Earth view, scientists have to piece together images from satellites in orbit. With the launch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) DSCOVR and EPIC instrument, scientists will get pictures of the entire sunlit side of Earth. To get this unique view, EPIC orbits the first sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1), 1 million miles from Earth. At this location, four times further than the orbit of the Moon, the gravitational pull of the sun and Earth cancel out providing a stable orbit for DSCOVR. Most other Earth-observing satellites circle the planet within 22,300 miles.


As 'Planet Citizens', Helping NASA Was a Blast!


Delivered Daily: "Blue Marble" Images from the DSCOVR Mission


One year of Earth from DSCOVR.png


DSCOVR GOES LIVE: HELLO EARTH
New Era of Whole Earth Images
"A million mile view of the home planet - Delivered Daily


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All Alone in the Night

GreenPolicy360's Favorite Planet Earth Music Video

All Alone in the Night on the International Space Station

Music by Two Steps: Freedom Fighters / Remix


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Earth - Pacific Ocean.png


Over the Pacific Ocean
Hello Planet Earth, we are watery!
* https://twitter.com/dscovr_epic/status/1539847357990305792/photo/1
Astronaut Samantha June 10 2015.png


Samantha Cristoforetti has breakfast espresso & says #HelloEarth to our home planet


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Being & Becoming Planet Citizens


Earth360


EarthPOV

"One Connected System"


Overview Effect/Orbital Perspective


"Thin Blue"

"The Commons", Strategic Demands, Environmental Security


Environmental Security, Global Security


Climate News


-- #Earth360 #EarthPOV #EarthObservations

-- #OverviewEffect #OverviewInstitute #SpaceshipEarth

-- #OrbitalPerspective #GlobalPerspective #FragileOasis

-- #Astronauts #ISS #InternationalSpaceStation #SpaceExploration

-- #PlanetCitzen #HumanEvolution #CognitiveShift #Change of #WorldView


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'Space Oddity' by David Bowie, revisited and performed 'up above' by a floating Astronaut Chris Hadfield ...

51+ Million Views as of 2022


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#Earth360: An Overview


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Envisioning New Ways of Protecting Life

Hello Life on Earth

With appreciation ~ for the space experience and the wisdom of the 'Overview Effect'

Overview / Planetary --- Planetary, March 2015

 

Watching Home From Above

The View Outside My Window / Video


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Astronaut Alex Gerst: A 'Planet Citizen's' view of Earth...

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNwWOul4i9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ifjaOHHO98


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HelloBlueMarble


December 1972

... first photograph ever snapped by a human being of the whole round Earth


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Hello Earthrise


December 1968

"Apollo 8's Point of View on December 24, 1968

... Humankind's first 'live vision' of our Whole Earth as the Apollo astronauts orbit the moon...

Suddenly and surprisingly, as they looked out their window, the Earth began to rise...

They moved from the mission command list they were following and hurried to get their cameras...

When the Planet Citizen voyagers returned home, their mission's unplanned photo... Earthrise

forevermore changed how we view ourselves and how we view our home planet


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About Us


Siterunner


"Greening Our Blue Planet"


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