GLOBE Observe Like Artemis Challenge Inspires Global Earth Observations
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The GLOBE Program launched the "Observe Like Artemis Challenge" from Earth Day (April 22) to May 22, 2026, encouraging participants worldwide to take observations of Earth's features inspired by the Artemis II mission astronauts. The challenge involved community data collection across the globe, and featured Dr. Padi Boyd, deputy project scientist, sharing insights.
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· 3 pulledObserve Like Artemis Challenge Encourages Scientific Exploration Worldwide!
From 22 April through 22 May, the community collected data across the globe, taking inspiration from the astronauts who took observations of the moon (and Earth!) during the Artemis II mission.
During this challenge, we were excited to hear from Dr. Padi Boyd, deputy project sc
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