Look at how thin our atmosphere is

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Wheelock2 basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere.jpg

International Space Station Astronaut Wheelock, one of many venturers into space who have been moved to bring back to Earth a message of how thin' our atmosphere is...

Here the Astronaut writes of how he was "basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere"


Iss040e008179 earth's atmosphere .jpg

Alexander Gerst on the #ISS writes home in tweets and his live blogging... Astro Gerst blog

"Look at how thin our atmosphere is. This is all there is between humankind and deadly space." [1]

Alexander Gerst on the #ISS [2]

A thin atmospheric layer enabling life as we know it... [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

We are in the first era of geo-monitoring our thin atmosphere, earth and biosphere from space... [12] [13]

Beginning with first-ever images of our home planet, Earth, taken from the Apollo era... [14] [15]

Now #Earth360 planet monitoring producing first-generation data and #sustainability realizations.

An #EarthPOV, a visual Overview that, over time, will educate and inform us...

ISS Atmosphere .jpg

A "paper thin" layer absorbing the sum of human-produced hydrocarbon & emission "externalities"

Earth atmosphere.jpg


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Tag: #EarthPOV; #Overview; #Troposphere; #ThinLayer

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