Earth Observatory by NASA
Saturday, March 8th, 2008 by Sharon Marie Sutherlin
Earth scientists around the world use NASA’s satellite imagery to better understand the causes and effects of natural hazards. The images are available to help people visualize where and when natural hazards occur, and to help mitigate their effects.
When you visit Earth Observatory, you can see satellite images of sand storms, fires, floods, volcanoes and other natural disasters. Just press GO!
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Exotic animals, live, on camera! The San Diego Zoo has web cams focused on several of their interesting residents. Check out the giant Pandas. Just pressĀ