As on land, ocean flora is both seasonal and visible from space.
View More Global Ocean ColourGlobal Weather
Earth’s weather patterns are changing as the global climate warms
View More Global WeatherPolar Ozone
Why does a large ozone hole form over Antarctica every year?
View More Polar OzoneEarth Flight
I’m always struck by scale and how our perception of it changes with distance
View More Earth FlightGlobal Sea Temperature
Ocean circulation is a complex, inter-connected system driven by changes in temperature
View More Global Sea TemperaturePolar Ice Caps
The expansion and contraction of ice at the poles reflects the pulse of our planet as we orbit the sun.
View More Polar Ice CapsTyphoon Meranti
The eye of a super typhoon stares out into space from the surface our our planet
View More Typhoon MerantiHeliosynchronous Orbit
How do satellites remain in their orbital plane, even as the Earth rotates around the sun?
View More Heliosynchronous OrbitSuperstorms from Space
The scale of destructive storms becomes truly apparent when viewed from above.
View More Superstorms from SpaceSolar Radiation
The sun beats down on our planet daily, so how can we harness its energy to reduce our impact?
View More Solar RadiationOcean Monitoring Satellite
As we work, play and sleep, in the skies far above our planet, eyes are watching our planet’s oceans
View More Ocean Monitoring SatelliteTwo Orbits One Earth
To monitor the entire planet’s surface, two types of satellite orbit are required.
View More Two Orbits One EarthStorm of the Century
In November 2013, the strongest storm to ever make landfall, bore down on the Philippines.
View More Storm of the CenturySummer Thunderstorms
Space provides an excellent vantage point to fully appreciate the power of our planet’s weather.
View More Summer ThunderstormsPolar Orbiting Satellite
These massive, complex machines see sights we humans can only dream of.
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