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In an impressive view, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center explores the intricate circulatory system of our oceans.
A video created by the Scientization Studio (SVS) of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center offers an unprecedented view of the complex and interconnected flow of ocean currents around the world.
Visualization was created using a NASA model built from global data collected from a wide range of sources, including satellites and spaceships.
For over 50 years that US space agency satellites capture impressive images of Earth, which allow us to see our planet to beyond the visible spectrum.
From monitoring vegetation health and monitoring water quality, to the study of atmospheric changes and land use mapping, the improved resources of novos Landsat Next They provide scientists, farmers and decisors essential to facing global challenges.
SVS has now used this data to create a hypnotizing visualization of “Underwater Sleep” from Earthpresented in a recently published on the Centro Goddard channel on YouTube.
The resulting images, which show us some of the most active and interesting currents in the world, illustrate as factors such as planetary physics, heat and water salinity drive ocean movement incessant to this global “carrier belt”.
Throughout the video, the oceanographer Josh Willisfrom NASA, gives us details about how this aquatic circulatory system It affects human life, from fishing to regional climates.
Here are the superb images of our beautiful blue planet, as we had never seen it before: