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<small>• https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/earth_detail.html</small>


• ''https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/earth_detail.html''


<big><big><big><big>'''earth'''</big></big></big></big>


<big><big>'''''Earth'''''</big></big>


:'''''February 2019 / From the Foreword'''''
[[File:Earth Observing System - fleet of satellites.png]]


:''From its origins, NASA has studied our planet in novel ways, using ingenious tools to study physical processes at work—from beneath the crust to the edge of the atmosphere. We look at it in macrocosm and microcosm, from the flow of one mountain stream to the flow of jet streams. Most of all, we look at Earth as a system, examining the cycles and processes—the water cycle, the carbon cycle, ocean circulation, the movement of heat—that interact and influence each other in a complex, dynamic dance across seasons and decades.''


::''For all of the dynamism and detail we can observe from orbit, sometimes it is worth stepping back and simply admiring Earth. It is a beautiful, awe-inspiring place, and it is the only world most of us will ever know.''
GreenPolicy360:  


:::› ''Kindle readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019.mobi MOBI] [18.9 MB]''
'''NASA's Original Mission Statement Was Clear -- “To understand and protect our home planet..."'''''


:::› ''All other eBook readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019.epub EPUB] [25.4 MB]''


:::› ''PDF readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019_tagged.pdf PDF] [35.4 MB]''
::[[File:NASA's continuing vision and mission - as of 2005.png]]


:::› [https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/earth-book-2019 ''HTML version'']  
::NASA
 
 
The US Congress House of Representatives Science, Space and Technology Committee's oversight work shaped the NASA Earth Science missions from the start-up through its first generation of accomplishments.
 
 
Read about the U.S. Representative who became known for being a leader of these visionary Earth Science programs over the first three decades of Earth Science Observations from Space -- Rep. George E. Brown...
 
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/George_E._Brown_Jr
 
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Science_Research_from_Space
 
* https://strategicdemands.com/earth-system-observatory/
 
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_System_Science
 
 
 
🌎
 
 
earth
 
''From its origins, NASA has studied our planet in novel ways, using ingenious tools to study physical processes at work—from beneath the crust to the edge of the atmosphere. We look at it in macrocosm and microcosm, from the flow of one mountain stream to the flow of jet streams. Most of all, we look at Earth as a system, examining the cycles and processes—the water cycle, the carbon cycle, ocean circulation, the movement of heat—that interact and influence each other in a complex, dynamic dance across seasons and decades.''
 
''For all of the dynamism and detail we can observe from orbit, sometimes it is worth stepping back and simply admiring Earth. It is a beautiful, awe-inspiring place, and it is the only world most of us will ever know.''
 
 
'''''Of all celestial bodies within reach or view, as far as we can see, out to the edge, the most wonderful and marvelous and mysterious is turning out to be our own planet earth. There is nothing to match it anywhere, not yet anyway. — Lewis Thomas'''''
 
 
''Sixty years ago, with the launch of Explorer 1, NASA made its first observations of Earth from space. Fifty years ago, astronauts left Earth orbit for the first time and looked back at our “blue marble.” All of these years later, as we send spacecraft and point our telescopes past the outer edges of the solar system, as we study our planetary neighbors and our Sun in exquisite detail, there remains much to see and explore at home.''
 
''We are still just getting to know Earth through the tools of science...''
 
'''''Read About Your Earth: NASA Is Your Guide'''''
 
:› ''Kindle readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019.mobi MOBI] [18.9 MB]''
 
:› ''All other eBook readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019.epub EPUB] [25.4 MB]''
 
:› ''PDF readers: [https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/earth_book_2019_tagged.pdf PDF] [35.4 MB]''
 
:› [https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/earth-book-2019 ''HTML version'']  
 
 
🌎
 
 
<big>''More [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_System_Science '''Earth System Science'''] from GreenPolicy360''</big>
 
 
'''[[Earth Science Research from Space]]'''
 
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Science_Research_from_Space
 
: '''[[HelloEarth]]'''
 
:* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/HelloEarth
 
::'''[[Earth Right Now]]'''
 
::* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Right_Now
 
:::'''[[Earth Science Vital Signs]]'''
 
:::* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Science_Vital_Signs
 
 
 
🌎
 
 
: <big><big><big>'''''Protecting the Planet, Protecting Home'''''</big></big></big>
 
 
: [[File:Earth Day Flag.png]]
 
 
 
: 🌎 [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/1969_beginnings_of_the_modern_environmental_movement.pdf <big>'''Beginnings of the Modern Environmental Movement'''</big>]
 
[[File:Christina Korp Earth Day and Apollo 8.jpg]]
 
 
: <big>'''DYK? Yes, we know, we remember the beginnings ! '''</big>
 
 
🌎
 
 
'''''Via GreenPolicy360 Siterunner'''''
 
 
<big><big>On the 50th Anniversary</big></big>
 
<big><big>Memories on the Road to the First Earth Day</big></big>
 
<small>•
https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Day_Memories_on_the_50th_Anniversary</small>
 
 
[https://greenpolicy360.net/images/1969_beginnings_of_the_modern_environmental_movement.pdf Beginnings of the Modern Environmental Movement]
 
<small>• https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Day</small>
 
 
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* <u>'''[[Green Stories of the Day]]'''</u>
 
* <u>'''[[Climate News]]'''</u>
 
 
* <u>'''[[New Definitions of National Security]]'''</u>
 
* <u>'''[[Earth and Space, Politics]]'''</u>
 
 
* <u>'''[[Planet Citizens]]'''</u>
 
* <u>'''[[Citizen Science]]'''</u>
 
* <u>'''[[HelloEarth]]'''</u>
 
 
[[File:'Thin Blue Layer' of Earth's Atmosphere 2.jpg]]
 
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Revision as of 23:12, 14 April 2024

https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/earth_detail.html


earth


Earth Observing System - fleet of satellites.png


GreenPolicy360:

NASA's Original Mission Statement Was Clear -- “To understand and protect our home planet..."


NASA's continuing vision and mission - as of 2005.png
NASA


The US Congress House of Representatives Science, Space and Technology Committee's oversight work shaped the NASA Earth Science missions from the start-up through its first generation of accomplishments.


Read about the U.S. Representative who became known for being a leader of these visionary Earth Science programs over the first three decades of Earth Science Observations from Space -- Rep. George E. Brown...


🌎


earth

From its origins, NASA has studied our planet in novel ways, using ingenious tools to study physical processes at work—from beneath the crust to the edge of the atmosphere. We look at it in macrocosm and microcosm, from the flow of one mountain stream to the flow of jet streams. Most of all, we look at Earth as a system, examining the cycles and processes—the water cycle, the carbon cycle, ocean circulation, the movement of heat—that interact and influence each other in a complex, dynamic dance across seasons and decades.

For all of the dynamism and detail we can observe from orbit, sometimes it is worth stepping back and simply admiring Earth. It is a beautiful, awe-inspiring place, and it is the only world most of us will ever know.


Of all celestial bodies within reach or view, as far as we can see, out to the edge, the most wonderful and marvelous and mysterious is turning out to be our own planet earth. There is nothing to match it anywhere, not yet anyway. — Lewis Thomas


Sixty years ago, with the launch of Explorer 1, NASA made its first observations of Earth from space. Fifty years ago, astronauts left Earth orbit for the first time and looked back at our “blue marble.” All of these years later, as we send spacecraft and point our telescopes past the outer edges of the solar system, as we study our planetary neighbors and our Sun in exquisite detail, there remains much to see and explore at home.

We are still just getting to know Earth through the tools of science...


Read About Your Earth: NASA Is Your Guide

Kindle readers: MOBI [18.9 MB]
All other eBook readers: EPUB [25.4 MB]
PDF readers: PDF [35.4 MB]
HTML version


🌎


More Earth System Science from GreenPolicy360


Earth Science Research from Space

HelloEarth
Earth Right Now
Earth Science Vital Signs


🌎


Protecting the Planet, Protecting Home


Earth Day Flag.png


🌎 Beginnings of the Modern Environmental Movement

Christina Korp Earth Day and Apollo 8.jpg


DYK? Yes, we know, we remember the beginnings !


🌎


Via GreenPolicy360 Siterunner


On the 50th Anniversary

Memories on the Road to the First Earth Day

https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Day_Memories_on_the_50th_Anniversary


Beginnings of the Modern Environmental Movement

https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth_Day


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'Thin Blue Layer' of Earth's Atmosphere 2.jpg

NASA


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