File:Earth 360 Video The Call of Science.webm
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[edit]DescriptionEarth 360 Video The Call of Science.webm |
English: Join NASA Earth scientists for a 360-degree view of our planet as they head into the field to study ice in Greenland and coral reefs in Hawaii. You can stand with scientists on Arctic ice, fly above the ice sheet, glaciers and sea ice as part of Operation IceBridge, then head to Hawaii as scientists dive into Kaneohe Bay as part of NASA’s CORAL mission.
Important note: Not all browsers support viewing 360 videos/images. YouTube supports uploading and playback of 360 degree videos/images on computers using Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers. For more about NASA's investigations of planet Earth, visit https://climate.nasa.gov |
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Source | YouTube: Earth 360 Video: The Call of Science – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
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