Your challenge is to use the comments section to tell us what we are looking at and why this place is interesting.
Your challenge is to use the comments section to tell us what we are looking at and why this place is interesting.
A posthumous plea for more satellite observations of carbon arrived this week from astronaut and scientist Piers Sellers.
More data and imagery of the eruption is flowing in than Earth Observatory can cover, but here are a few striking images that we would be remiss not to share.
Pilots and passengers on aircraft have a good chance of seeing a glory, earning this colorful optical phenomenon the name “glory of the pilot” or “pilot’s halo.”
Artists working with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory want to envelop you in sounds linked to the orbits of NASA's fleet of Earth science satellites.
This ground-based photograph shows one of the more significant remnants of Black Belt prairie.
As countries go head to head in the World Cup, can you guess which image goes with which country?
Examine this month's puzzling satellite image, then tell us what we are looking at and why this place is interesting.
Hydrologist Matt Rodell explains the years-long process of turning GRACE data into maps of the big changes in ice sheets, aquifers, and groundwater on Earth.
Scientists talk about the dangerous new eruptions at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii — and how satellites are being used to monitor it.