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NASA’s “Your Name in Landsat” lets users see their names formed by real Earth landscapes using 50 years of satellite data. Know it's working and how Landsat program is monitoring changes on Earth.
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On Wednesday, we celebrate another Earth Day. If you follow me, my subject matter routinely anchors to Earth-related matters, ...
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After the Apollo 8 crew captured the iconic Earthrise photo in 1968, Artemis astronauts have recreated the image, revealing changes to our fragile blue planet.
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Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of April 13 to April 19, 2026.