Fix it
Doesn't work, it open but it close immediately
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1 Bewertungen in Rumänien
Doesn't work, it open but it close immediately
aplication crashes, loads more dificult than usual.
Very good app, hope you just move loading strip from the center of the screen, it annoying during low internet speed, tanks
It’s amazing the data and information that NASA is able to share through this app! Love it!
I am doing a project on climate change and this definitely gave me a better picture in my brain although it does need an update because it totally blocked out Antarctica still try it, it’s really handy
This is a pretty cool app with lots of info to display, could use some work updating the UI a little, especially for new notch phones.
I hope they continue to update and add more content and info as they are able to.
This delightful App comes from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the credible California based science institution, CalTech. In partnership with NASA, this app streams live data from a dozen orbiting satellites to give the curious minded visual representations of temperature, water moisture, carbon dioxide, and more. Perfectly integrates with many NGSS standards from early elementary through secondary school.
This app is awesome! I find it very useful as a visual to show people the current CO2 atmospheric data when engaging with people about the dangers we face do to a lack of coverage by the media. NASA does incredible things on a shoestring budget! Earth now gives the public a direct link to our satellites most up to date data of earth’s natural systems. Thanks NASA keep up the hard work!
What is the big deal with this people? South pole is covered with a black circle, useless