NASA | Aquarius Water Cycle

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Scientists need a breadth of information to understand the ocean's processes. That's where Aquarius comes in: the sensor will use advanced technologies to give NASA its first space-based measurements of sea surface salinity, helping scientists to improve predictions of future climate trends and events.


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The invention by Malcolm Aw of Waterl'eau Plc., is the high-temperature generating atmospheric domes that desalinate seawater drawn from the inflow of rivers to produce volumes of freshwater for domestic, irrigation and industrial needs by an artificially engineered hydrological (Water Cycle) system. Constant inflow of seawater is regulated according to the time of year and time of day relative to the movement of the tide so that the supply along the rivers to the domes will not be interrupted.

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Dear my Friend NASAexplorer, I wish you could explain for us the steps of producing such great video especially the name of the used software to produce this Video

MohamedElshayal
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I'd like a better explanation as to how it effects stuff. Like, a decrease would mean more clouds etc

acidrazor
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Awesome video. What song is this in the background?

GoreTorn
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interesting video and very informative

smuggecko
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PROPOSAL to construct and develop the first fully operational hydrological rivers system for the purpose of recovering water safely and massively (avoiding all potential sources of water contamination) to meet human needs and with the creation of top soil availability for reforestation to effect climate change in a positive way is in progress.

TERREDERHEDAE
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Por lo que se ve en el vídeo debería la gente no talar en las montañas para no alterar el ecosistema

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I like that voice. Thank you for the info, NASA!

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