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How NASA Satellites Help Model the Future of Climate

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Continuing key observations of the Earth is really important to see how our atmosphere, land and oceans are changing over time. A long-term record, combined with cutting edge observations from the new NASA Earth System Observatory, will continue to push boundaries to better understand our ever-changing planet.

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Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle): Lead Producer, Writer, Editor
LK Ward (KBRwyle): Lead Narrator
Kate Marvel (NASA/GSFC GISS): Lead Scientist, Interviewee
Dalia B Kirschbaum (NASA/GSFC): Lead Scientist
Greg S Elsaesser (Columbia University): Scientist, Interviewee
Min-Jeong Kim (Morgan State University): Scientist, Interviewee

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