Faith, science and action can help protect Earth for future generations ...
Spread the loveIntroduction On April 13, 2029, the 4.6 billion-year-old asteroid Apophis will make a close pass by Earth, ...
Far from our solar system, astronomers have finally watched a star consume one of its own planets, catching in real time a process that will eventually reshape, and likely erase, the world we live on.
Demand for timely and accurate Earth observation (EO) data has never been greater. Applications range from monitoring climate change and urbanization to ensuring food security, managing biodiversity, ...
Understanding how wildfires influence our planet’s climate is a daunting challenge. Although fire occurs nearly everywhere on Earth and has always been present, it is still one of the least understood ...
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