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Immerse Yourself in the ‘Hyperwall,’ NASA’s New Visual Showcase of a Changing Earth

Last updated: October 9, 2024 6:55 am
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The National Museum of Natural History is now home to NASA’s new Earth Information Center exhibition, showcasing the beauty and fragility of our planet. The exhibition features a 32-foot-long Hyperwall screen displaying satellite observations of Earth, highlighting environmental issues such as polar ice loss, sea-level rise, and the impacts of natural disasters.

NASA has been studying Earth for over 50 years, using a fleet of Earth-observing satellites to monitor environmental conditions and global changes. The Earth Information Center aims to educate the public and policymakers about the importance of protecting our planet and taking action to address climate change.

One of the key features of the exhibition is a series of short-form videos detailing environmental research enabled by satellite data. For example, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute’s Forest Global Earth Observatory uses satellite observations to track forest cover and carbon storage. This collaboration between NASA, the Smithsonian, and other agencies demonstrates the power of collective science in addressing global challenges.

The exhibition also pays homage to iconic images of Earth from space, such as the Earthrise photograph taken during the Apollo 8 mission and the “pale blue dot” image captured by the Voyager 1 probe. These images have inspired a new perspective on our planet and the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

Visitors to the Earth Information Center will have the opportunity to see Earth from a different viewpoint and gain a deeper understanding of the planet’s past, present, and future. The exhibition will evolve over time, with new videos and updated data being added to reflect the ever-changing nature of our planet.

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Don’t miss the chance to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Earth at the Earth Information Center exhibition, now on display at the National Museum of Natural History. Join us in cherishing and preserving the pale blue dot, our only home in the vast universe.

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