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Beautiful ginkgo trees at historic Sungkyunkwan University.
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Japanese Autumnal Wordporn
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Halloween cat
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The Running Chicken Nebula comprises several clouds, all of which we can see in this vast image from the VLT Survey Telescope (VST), hosted at ESOโs Paranal site. This 1.5-billion pixel image spans an area in the sky of about 25 full Moons. The clouds shown in wispy pink plumes are full of gas and dust, illuminated by the young and hot stars within them.
Credit: ESO
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captures the iridescent tapestry of star birth in a neighbouring galaxy in this panoramic view of glowing gas, dark dust clouds, and young, hot stars.
Credit: NASA/ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI/HEIC)
Byย jayeffex
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When we think about what makes a planet habitable, weโre often talking about water. With abundant water in liquid, gas (vapor) and solid (ice) form, Earth is a highly unusual planet. Almost 70% of our home planetโs surface is covered in water!
But about 97% of Earthโs water is salty โ only a tiny amount is freshwater: the stuff humans, pets and plants need to survive.
Water on our planet is constantly moving, and not just geographically. Water shifts phases from ice to water to vapor and back, moving through the planetโs soils and skies as it goes.
Thatโs where our satellites come in.
Look at the Midwestern U.S. this spring, for example. Torrential rain oversaturated the soil and overflowed rivers, which caused severe flooding, seen by Landsat.
Our satellites also tracked a years-long drought in California. Between 2013 and 2014, much of the state turned brown, without visible green.ย ย
Itโs not just rain. Where and when snow falls โ and melts โ is changing, too. The snow that falls and accumulates on the ground is called snowpack, which eventually melts and feeds rivers used for drinking water and crop irrigation. When the snow doesnโt fall, or melts too early, communities go without water and crops donโt get watered at the right time.
Even when water is available, it can become contaminated by blooms of phytoplankton, like cyanobacteria . Also known as blue-green algae, these organisms can make humans sick if they drink the water. Satellites can help track algae from space, looking for the brightly colored blooms against blue water.
Zooming even farther back, Earthโs blue water is visible from thousands of miles away.ย The water around us makes our planet habitable and makes our planet shine blue among the darkness of space.
Knowing where the water is, and where itโs going, helps people make better decisions about how to manage it. Earthโs climate is changing rapidly, and freshwater is moving as a result. Some places are getting drier and some are getting much, much wetter.ย By predicting droughts and floods and tracking blooms of algae, our view of freshwater around the globe helps people manage their water.
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When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, 'tis near Halloween ๐๐ค๐พ
ย My ambition is handicapped by laziness. -C. Bukowski ย ย Me gustan las personas desesperadas con mentes rotas y destinos rotos. Estรกn llenos de sorpresas y explosiones. -C. Bukowski. I love cats. Born in the early 80's, raised in the 90's. I like Nature, Autumn, books, landscapes, cold days, cloudy Windy days, space, Science, Paleontology, Biology, Astronomy, History, Social Sciences, Drawing, spending the night watching at the stars, Rick & Morty. I'm a lazy ass.
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