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Revision as of 16:25, 11 August 2014
Planet Citizen
An API for the Planet #PlanetLabs Open Source Conference keynote http://t.co/dfsywixUg6 #Earth360 #PlanetCitizen
Earth science data is coming in and being openly distributed. With the launch of OCO-2, a 'game changer', the data of #Earth360 will grow in unprecedented ways. I am OCO-2
Add your talent to the grand project of seeing with an EarthPOV -- so that we can make informed decisions and policy... [1] [2]
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August 11, 2014
SETI Institute: Citizens of planet Earth typically watch meteor showers by looking up. But this remarkable view, captured on 8/13/11 by astronaut Ron Garan, caught a Perseid meteor by looking down. From Garan's perspective onboard the ISS orbiting at an altitude of about 380 kilometers, the Perseid meteors streak below. The glowing comet dust grains are traveling at about 60 kilometers per second through the denser atmosphere around 100 kilometers above Earth's surface. [3] [4] Silent Running, where is Bruce Dern these days?
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