NASA Earth Now Dashboard: Real-Time Satellite Observations of Our Changing Planet
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NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
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NASA's Earth Now Dashboard provides near real-time satellite observations of Earth's land, ecosystems, water, air temperature, and climate. The dashboard visualizes the latest satellite imagery from NASA's 50+ years of Earth observation data, supporting decision-makers and the public in understanding and responding to environmental changes.
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· 3 pulledNASA satellites provide data on Earth's land, ecosystems, water, air temperature, and climate - and have done so for more than 50 years.
Earth information from space supports decision makers, partners, and people in developing the tools they need to mitigate, adapt, and respond to our changing planet.
The visualizations featured on this dashboard show the latest imagery available.
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