Explore with Landsat: Where Would You Go?
Narration: Jessica Merzdorf
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Did you know you can see penguin poop from space?
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That’s right!
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Pink piles of poop from those cute flightless birds.
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There it is right there!
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I’ll have a krill burger with a side order of squid fries please!
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Astronauts get to see Earth from the International Space Station every day!
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Hello, there!
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You know what else gets to Earth from space every day?
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Our amazing fleet of satellites!
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Hi, my name is Jessica Merzdorf and I’m a NASA science writer.
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I write about earth science and satellite missions including
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Landsat!
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Landsat has been taking pictures of Earth for almost 50 years!
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Not, like, pictures that your phone takes.
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These are technically 'images,' created by a bunch of encoded bits of data.
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From space, we can see changes to the Amazon rainforest,
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growing cities like Las Vegas,
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the shifting path of the mighty Mississippi river,
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and even penguin poop.
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Our planet is changing all the time:
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From our massive glaciers, to your own neighborhood!
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So…if you had the chance, what would you like to see with Landsat?
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Hi NASA, I would like to ask you a question.
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What is under the surface of a volcano?
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That’s a great question.
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Lots of times there’s a chamber of lava under the surface of a volcano.
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Here’s a picture - sorry, image
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Landsat took of Kilauea in Hawaii as it’s erupting.
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With our special technology on Landsat, we can see the heat coming out of the volcano.
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Here’s an image of Mount St. Helens Landsat took in 1979.
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And here’s the same volcano right after it erupted in 1980.
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Look how the blast from the explosion knocked down the surrounding trees.
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Amazing, right?
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Now it’s your turn to tell us where you would like to explore!
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What others changes do you want to see as they happen on Planet Earth?
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Let us know and you could get your question answered
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by one of our super smart scientists!
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So…where do you want to go?!
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