NASA's Earth Minute: Dishing the Dirt

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NASA doesn’t study just the stars and planets; it is also concerned with the soil beneath your feet. Studying the moisture in the top two inches of the soil from space with a satellite named "SMAP" can help weather forecasters predict flash floods, farmers grow more crops, and communities plan for drought.

:::LEARN MORE:::
New satellite data will help farmers facing drought
Technology innovations spin SMAP into space
Five things about SMAP
Dry Times in North America
Looking for Salt, Seeing Soil Moisture
SMAP: Notes From the Field

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SMAP – Soil Moisture Active Passive
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Hello NASA Climate change, can we download the videos and use it on our other Facebook account to educate and expose our 33, 000 students on #EarthDay this year? We will surely mention about the your organization as creators on credit line.

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