NASA, ESA, JAXA will soon update documents on environmental and social changes on earth
NASA will soon expand its documentation of environmental and social changes on Earth. The space agency will achieve this by working with its partners in Europe and Japan, namely ESA (European Space Agency) and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). Copy). The partnership will include the use of all Earth observation satellite data available to date. This will be used to document and expand resources and understand the many changes taking place in the environment and human society globally. The panel will cover six focus areas – atmosphere, agriculture, biomass, water and oceans, cryogenics, and economics.
Extensive Documentation will expand the range of online resources available to us. This will help create more data-driven stories. The information can also be used to discover relevant data sets.
Karen St. Germain, NASA Director of the Department of Earth Science, said in a declare“With our partners at ESA and JAXAThis is another important step in providing the latest information to the public about our changing planet, in an accessible and convenient way that can inform decisions and plans for the future. community around the world. ”
The panel aims to provide an objective and accessible resource for those such as public scientists and decision makers who may be new to satellite data. Here’s what NASA’s website says about the project, “It provides an accurate, objective, and comprehensive view of our planet. Using precise remote sensing observations, the dashboard displays changes occurring in The earthair, soil, water and their influence on human activities. Users can explore countries and regions around the world to see how metrics in specific locations change over time.”
For this purpose, collaborators need to find satellite data streams that can be exposed to simple and objective resources. Existing computer infrastructure must be updated to share information across agencies. The six areas of focus will address different aspects of life on Earth.
The climate focus area looks at air pollution and climate change, while the agriculture sector will seek more detailed information on agricultural production, crop conditions and food supplies. How to get rid of trees and plants? carbon dioxide from the atmosphere? We will know that through the biomass concentration area. Cryosphere will deal with the impact of global warming on sea ice. The waters and oceans will explore the richness of this natural resource. The economic focus area will connect the Earth’s economic and social systems with the environment.