Fly with the Voyager spacecraft on their grand voyage, orbit Mars with MAVEN, fly by a comet with Deep Impact or Stardust, and observe our home planet alongside the spacecraft that keep track of Earth's climate.
Want a quick dose of exciting exploration? Try the 'Simple' mode of Eyes on the Solar System to explore exciting destinations and missions and learn about the people involved in making it all happen.
Interested in more details? Eyes on the Solar System has modules that focus on specific places or missions. Download and install 'Eyes Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them. Enjoy the experiences below on your mobile device, or visit this page on Mac or PC for even more ways to explore.
New capabilities include event timelines, an image gallery and more up-to-date data on global sea level height and surface temperatures. Developed using a state-of-the-art, browser-based visualization technology, "Eyes on the Earth 2. These missions constantly monitor our planet's vital signs, such as sea level height, concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, global temperatures and extent of sea ice in the Arctic, to name a few.
You can watch the recording of this webinar below, or directly on YouTube. Users can also read the actual science data values from their screen cursor location as they position it on the Earth in near real-time and as far back as that data allows.
Users are able to search for Exoplanets by name, type, features, or discovery method, discovering organization and many more factors.
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