In celebration of Earth Science Week, October 12 -18, NASA
invites you to look up at the sky and help scientists who study Earth’s clouds
by participating in #SkyScience.
Clouds are an important part of Earth’s atmosphere, and NASA
scientists are studying how they affect our weather and climate. Clouds cover
about half of the planet at any one time, ranging from high, wispy cirrus to
dark, rumbling thunderheads. By participating in #SkyScience you will help NASA
learn more about the types of clouds where you live, work and play, and help
all of us celebrate the beauty of Earth’s atmosphere, and the science behind
it.
You don’t have to be a scientist to do sky science. All it
takes is curiosity and a bit of planning, and you’ll become a “Citizen
Scientist” in no time!
#SkyScience highlights two of NASA’s programs studying
Earth’s atmosphere. S’COOL, Students’
Cloud Observations Online, focuses on cloud observations as “ground truth”
measurements to assist in the validation of the CERES instrument on NASA
satellites passing overhead. Sky Art is an online community where the public
can share in the beauty of nature and the science behind it by submitting sky
photos related to NASA Earth science mission research areas.
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