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Its the most urgent threat facing our entire species and we need to work collectively together. ”
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Oscar-winner actor and environmentalist. Let's feel the love towards the Earth itself. Our Earth is beautiful! Our Earth is stunning! Our Earth is just magical! Let's look at it in a different perspective, let's save it! Our idea is to bring the Earth stood in front, from a differen

t perspective, which is Upside Down. Initially our mission is to share images / videos of our planet Earth taken from the International Space Station / several satellites. Our goal is to raise awareness among us about climate change and global warming by viewing / watching stunning images / videos of our beloved Earth. All images are derived from several public channels of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA or Roscosmos) and several astronauts' photography. Perspective does not hold any kind of photo / video's curtsy / credit or any kind of image / video copyrights. All images and videos are credited to its owner. In case of any copyright issues or any type of other complications, Perspective is ready to remove the content at request from the China National Space Administration (CNSA) / the European Space Agency (ESA) / the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) / the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) / the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) / the Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA or Roscosmos) / their respective astronauts. Our slogan is:
See the Earth, Feel the Earth, Love the Earth. Please feel free to contact us for suggestions or improvements.

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Tonight’s full Moon is also the Harvest Moon because it falls closest to the Autumnal Equinox. More lunar facts: http://go.nasa.gov/2yskA5F

Solar eclipse from the space!
21/08/2017

Solar eclipse from the space!

17/08/2017
16/08/2017

To prevent Cassini from crashing into and contaminating the oceans on Saturn's moons, NASA has directed it onto a crash course with the planet itself.

17/06/2017

Jupiter's clouds of many colors are seen in this image from our Juno spacecraft as it was racing away from the planet following its seventh close pass on May 19, 2017, from about 29,100 miles (46,900 km) above the cloud tops. Take a look: http://go.nasa.gov/2sBCBMe

Enhanced Image by Gerald Eichstadt and Sean Doran (CC BY-NC-SA) based on images provided Courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS

12/06/2017

Turquoise Swirls in the Black Sea

Most summers, jewel-toned hues appear in the Black Sea. The turquoise swirls are not the brushstrokes of a painting; they indicate the presence of phytoplankton, which trace the flow of water currents and eddies.

On May 29, 2017, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured the data for this image of an ongoing phytoplankton bloom in the Black Sea. The image is a mosaic, composed from multiple satellite passes over the region.

Phytoplankton are floating, microscopic organisms that make their own food from sunlight and dissolved nutrients. Here, ample water flow from rivers like the Danube and Dnieper carries nutrients to the Black Sea. In general, phytoplankton support fish, shellfish, and other marine organisms. But large, frequent blooms can lead to eutrophication—the loss of oxygen from the water—and end up suffocating marine life.

One type of phytoplankton commonly found in the Black Sea are coccolithophores—microscopic plankton that are plated with white calcium carbonate. When aggregated in large numbers, these reflective plates are easily visible from space as bright, milky water.

“The May ramp-up in reflectivity in the Black Sea, with peak brightness in June, seems consistent with results from other years,” said Norman Kuring, an ocean scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Although Kuring does not study this region, the bloom this year is one of the brightest to catch his eye since 2012.

Other types of phytoplankton can look much different in satellite imagery. “It’s important to remember that not all phytoplankton blooms make the water brighter,” Kuring said. “Diatoms, which also bloom in the Black Sea, tend to darken water more than they brighten it.”

https://go.nasa.gov/2rf52PI

11/06/2017

The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is NGC 3597 - the product of a collision between two galaxies - slowly evolving to become a giant elliptical galaxy. This type of galaxy has grown more common as the Universe has evolved, with initially small galaxies merging and progressively building up into larger galactic structures over time. See http://spacetelescope.org/images/potw1602a/

26/04/2017

ESA's deep-space tracking station in Malargüe, Argentina, will receive a €4m tech upgrade in the next 18 months to make it ready for future high-bitrate missions like BepiColombo, JUICE and Euclid. The upgrade was announced at the station today. News via http://www.esa.int/mlgupgrade Images credit: ESA/D. Pazos

22/04/2017

To help you celebrate , here are postcards of our home planet 🌎! Send to a friend or keep them for yourself: http://go.nasa.gov/2oTUEtS

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