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How is a satellite in space helping scientists study—and protect—Earth's changing seas? Watch "An Ocean In Bloom," now streaming on your computer, phone, or TV through NASA+:

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The Irreverent Optimist1 year ago

Maybe you guys should stop giving contracts to Boeing. Maybe just SpaceX? Think it would help the taxpayer.

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RedXTruth America 🌃🌻🌴1 year ago

BS. All you can see is changes in water patterns, density, and corrosion. REMEMBER THIS, erosion is the main power of water. It cycles earth away from shoreline and sets it into the sea. Over thousand of years it will shallow the seas and eliminate land. WATER WINS!

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Debbie Tracy Coleman. The Observer...1 year ago

I think you need to be a star gazer to know that every time these big rockets go up the earth moves slightly, you can tell from the position of the stars from the night before, they don't move that much naturally... Correct me if I'm wrong NASA.

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Darren Fisher1 year ago

That's so awesome. NASA FTW

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skizzle1 year ago

wow, is the ocean and space different?

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Greg Zagurski1 year ago

Shouldn't NOAA be funded to do this rather than NASA?

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Choose Freedom1 year ago

Some of these dudes gotta be bots 😂 “Wow great video clip”

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Grind1 year ago

Cool

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Branch_Fluoridian1 year ago

The only thing raising the levels of the ocean are obese Americans on vacation because our food is poison. Stick to space, unless it isn’t real.

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Stephen D Crump1 year ago

Tell the 3rd World polluters 🤬

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