[eo-announce] Earth Observatory: What's New Week of 24 April 2018

 
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Date: April 25th 2018

The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (24 April 2018)

Latest Images: https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/

  • A Ring of Green Around Surgut https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92049&src=eoa-iotd

  • Sun Sends an Early Earth Day Greeting https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92046&src=eoa-iotd

  • A Clear View of Scottish Highlands https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92040&src=eoa-iotd

  • Mountains in the Sky https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92037&src=eoa-iotd

  • Curious Circles in Arctic Sea Ice https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92030&src=eoa-iotd

  • NASA Mapping Hurricane Damage to Everglades https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92033&src=eoa-iotd

  • Channeled Scablands https://earthobservatory nasa gov/IOTD/view php?id=92025&src=eoa-iotd


Recent Blog Posts: https://earthobservatory nasa gov/blogs/

Earth Matters * See Fifteen Years of Change in the Arctic Remember 2000? Bill Clinton was President of the United States, Faith Hill and Santana topped Billboard hits charts, and some people actually thought popped collars were cool It was also the year that NASA's Terra satellite began collecting imagery of Earth https://earthobservatory nasa gov/blogs/earthmatters/?p=8167&src=eoa-blogs

  • Explore Earth Your Way NASA's Worldview app lets you explore Earth as it looks right now or as it looked almost 20 years ago https://earthobservatory nasa gov/blogs/earthmatters/?p=8399&src=eoa-blogs

  • Help NASA Create the Largest Landslide Database NASA scientists are working to create the largest publicly available inventory of landslides--and they want your help collecting information https://earthobservatory nasa gov/blogs/earthmatters/?p=8367&src=eoa-blogs


EO Kids https://earthobservatory nasa gov/eokids/?src=eoa-kids

Shrinking Shorelines and Developing Deltas This month, EO Kids is exploring the muddy waters of the Mississippi Delta Follow the sediment as it travels down the river and discover how satellites help us find where the shoreline is shrinking and where it is gaining new ground Plus, think like a scientist and see if you can solve the mystery of the disappearing delta wetland in this month's activity



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