Their imagery also reveals the extraordinary impacts we humans are having on the planet. Satellites have helped to change our understanding of how the Earth works. They help us measure things like the health of ecosystems, the meanderings of ocean currents and changes in weather and climate. The satellite's eyes, or sensors, can see types of light not visible to the human eye. Since 1959, satellites have been circling the globe taking pictures of Earth. This interactive kiosk and video display completes the Museum's Earth History Room with a dramatic exploration of the most recent natural history of our planet. Curious about wildfires? Urban growth? El Nino? Come see the short NASA videos in the cave. and funding from NASA, this new exhibit highlights what scientists are learning about Earth from space. In partnership with Earth Knowledge, Inc. ![]() Discover what images from space are revealing about Earth. Videos reveal a satellite's view of wildfire, drought, water, extreme weather, and other large-scale changes on our planet. Earth from Space: A Satellite's View of EarthĬheck out the dramatic images from space at the Museum's newest Earth Sciences exhibit.
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