April 7, 2026
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The state was unusually dry for much of 2025, but the intensity of the drought has ratcheted up since January 2026.
Scientists pioneered a new system that combines data from multiple Earth-observing satellites to identify forest clearing up to 100 days earlier than current methods.
Patches of open water in the region contributed to low sea ice extent across the Arctic in March 2026, which tied with the lowest maximum observed in the satellite record.
The February 2026 eruption at Piton de la Fournaise has lasted longer and produced a larger volume of lava than recent eruptions from this frequently active volcano.
Hope you all are enjoying the great views of Earth brought to you by the Artemis II crew during their flyby of the Moon. NASA goes to great lengths to bring you the Earth every day.
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