
NASA satellites provide data on Earth’s land, ecosystems, water, air, temperature, and climate — and have done so for more than 50 years.
At the Earth Information Center, located virtually online and physically inside the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters in Washington, visitors can see how our planet is changing in areas that affect lives and livelihoods – from temperatures in our cities to sea level rise, from greenhouse gas emissions to agricultural productivity.
The center showcases large, awe-inspiring visualizations, as well as interactive media, stories, and narratives to show how viewing Earth from space can improve lives in the face of disasters, environmental challenges, and climate change.
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