What’s the Moon got to do with climate science? 🌕
Scientists use the Moon to track Earth’s brightness, or albedo. This helps scientists study the planet’s energy budget—the balance of energy entering and leaving the Earth system. #InternationalMoonDay
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Scientists use the Moon to track Earth’s brightness, or albedo. This helps scientists study the planet’s energy budget—the balance of energy entering and leaving the Earth system. #InternationalMoonDay
https://t.co/Hx48lQQMkA https://t.co/SU0uwi1KrK
NASA Climate
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Fifty-five years ago today, humans were up there. 🌕
In 1969, #Apollo11 astronauts walked on the Moon. Since then, studying the Moon has taught us about Earth, from how life may have begun to understanding Earth’s energy budget. #InternationalMoonDay
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NASA Earth
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In 1969, #Apollo11 astronauts walked on the Moon. Since then, studying the Moon has taught us about Earth, from how life may have begun to understanding Earth’s energy budget. #InternationalMoonDay
https://t.co/oDyzM5bd3n https://t.co/FoUqAPgWFE
NASA Earth
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme