How to Use NASA’s 3D Visualization Tool “Eyes on the Earth”

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Welcome to “Eyes on the Earth,” NASA’s real-time 3D visualization tool that lets users track NASA satellites and the vital Earth science data they provide.

Eyes on the Earth is a web-based application accessible on any device with a browser and an internet connection.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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What a brilliant service to the citizens of our planet. Thank you to the team at the JPL for developing this software tool

onalennasehume
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I love how JPL is making tools publicly available, so I can see what's going on and use data.

extropiantranshuman
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Awesome! Thanks for making this service 🙏🏻

amirshay
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"Linux too"! Thank you for mentioning Linux, even though it's "just" in the browser. And thanks for this great tool!

mr.xro
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Thanks Mike & Jason for an excellent tool to extend humanities knowledge of our blue marble.

VideoJocky
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I love the Eyes software. Use it almost everyday. I wish the Eyes software would map out the whole universe.
Keep up the great work!

ChrisShelton
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Things like this software is what pushes humanity forward!

MrHichammohsen
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what an amazing platform! I hope to create an educational videos on Kazakh language applying this service. I

abgeoparadise
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That website does not load in my browser.

ytcrittical
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I didn't know i was thought it happen in 2012

kienbuvaocu
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What an excellent tool! Thank you very much!

MaryAnnNytowl
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Sad reality is despite such technology and information being publicly accessible lots of people would look at this with distrust and instead believe conspiracies and other unfounded speculations.

ui
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Some of the new technology seems to amaze me to no end go NASA

star.watchersteven
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About JPL M2020 web page:
' Where is Perseverance ? ' Section:
Could you reveal the background strips, west of Three Forks?

Suggestion:
Write, on a list or map, the names of the topographic features of the areas in view of the Perseverance and Ingenuity cameras admitted by the scientific and/or technical community of the Mars 2020 mission.

Thanks.

copperNick-North
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Wow, so if we had the same folks from Egypt way back in history when 'brains' weren't hindered by industrial competition, where they incorporated the sea water from the Nile river inland, onto natural reservoirs (2-3) and let the sun do all the work in purifying it. There would be heaps more blue areas than red then!?! Time machine please!?! =]

lovosazul
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Only the peoples than have been studented know than is the on gas ozone but the billones of population know not

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Well. That site has been hugged to death. Still loading after a minute with a 1000/1000 mbit line.

Mpnavy
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Very cool, but please stop using rainbow scales. They are misleading, and don't work for the colorblind (~10% of men). Please look it up.

whereami
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This is fascinating, but it should be done by some other group than NASA. NASA should be all about its original mission - manned space flight. That NASA has drifted so far away from it's actual mission that it has not launched humans into space in over 10 years is dreadful. First relying on Russians and now Elon Musk. Do we celebrate truckers who are really good at cards? Checking the weather has nothing to do with getting people into space and bringing them home safely.

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