Joceline Lega
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Satellite Imaging

by Joceline Lega on December 20, 2014 in Interesting Science News

Take a look at these recent images from two satellite missions.

  • A fluorescence map of the world from the OCO-2 (Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2) satellite, indicating regions of high photosynthesis activity.
  • A video showing ice loss of the Greenland ice sheet, from data collected by ICESat (Ice, Cloud and Elevation Satellite).

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