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            "title": "NASA Interview Opportunity: Celebrate Earth Day With A Global Pulse Check Of Our Oceans! See Our Oceans In A Whole New Light",
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            "title": "NASA Interview Opportunity: Celebrate our Dynamic Planet with a NASA Expert this Earth Day",
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            "title": "52 Years and Counting - NASA Celebrates our Home Planet on Earth Day Live Shots",
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            "title": "Celebrate Earth Day with NASA’s World-Wide View of Our Changing Climate Live Shots",
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            "title": "NASA Looks Back at 50 Years of Earth Day",
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            "title": "NASA Observes the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day Live Shots",
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            "title": "NASA Science Live: Our Weird Home (Episode 03)",
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            "title": "How to View and Share Your Planet with Worldview",
            "description": "NASA’s Worldview app lets you explore Earth as it looks right now or as it looked almost 20 years ago. Through an easy-to-use map interface, you can watch tropical storms developing over the Pacific Ocean; track the movement of icebergs after they calve from glaciers and ice shelves; see wildfires spread and grow as they burn vegetation in its path. Pan-and-zoom to your region of the world to see not only what it looks like today, but to investigate changes over time. Worldview's nighttime lights layers provides a truly unique perspective of our planet at night.What else can you do with Worldview? Add imagery layers by discipline, natural hazard, or key word to learn more about what’s happening on this dynamic planet. View Earth’s frozen regions with the Arctic and Antarctic views. Take a look at current natural events like tropical storms, volcanic eruptions, wildfires and icebergs at the touch of a button using the “Events” tab.  See a view you like? Take a snapshot and share your map with a friend or colleague. Want to track the spread of a wildfire? You can even create an animated gif to see change over time.Explore your Earth your way with Worldview today! #NASA4Earthhttps://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov || ",
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            "title": "NASA Celebrates Earth Day and the Amazing Tech that Makes Earth Exploration Possible",
            "description": "NASA pioneers and supports an amazing range of advanced technologies and tools to help scientists and environmental specialists better understand and protect our home planet – from space lasers to virtual reality, small satellites and smartphone apps.To celebrate Earth Day 2018, April 22, the agency is highlighting many of these innovative technologies and the amazing applications behind them. || ",
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            "title": "Earth from Orbit 2013",
            "description": "A highlight reel of some of  the best images and data visualizations of the planet in 2013 from NASA and partner agency satellites. || ",
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            "title": "Earth Day 2013: Beautiful Earth",
            "description": "Connect with Goddard Space Flight Center on Earth Day, April 22nd at 12:00PM Eastern for a musical and visual tour of Earth from space with interactive discussions through the Beautiful Earth program! Join NASA's Dr. Claire Parkinson, Project Scientist of the Aqua satellite mission, which measures a wide variety of Earth variables, including temperatures, clouds, vegetation cover, sea ice, and water vapor. Dr. Parkinson will discuss climate change and how NASA is studying our home planet. She will be joined by Director and Musician Kenji Williams, who will narrate the Bella Gaia multimedia show, and discuss why art and music are important in science. || ",
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            "description": "Join Director and Musician Kenji Williams as he takes the Internet audience on a tour of the Earth from Space with his BELLA GAIA (www.bellagaia.com) multimedia show and interactive discussions with NASA Earth Scientist Thorsten Markus and Native American science educator Jim Rock. The show simulates spaceflight for the public and reminds us of the beauty and inter-connectedness of Earth's life systems. The program will emphasize Earth's Water in all of its forms: Liquid, Solid, and Vapor, from the Western scientific, Indigenous, Artistic, and Multi-cultural points of view. The event provides a real-time Internet link-up where students and teachers from schools across the country can interact live with the program. || ",
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            "release_date": "2012-04-18T09:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Earth Day 2012 Video Contest Teaser",
            "description": "The urge to explore seems equal with the urge to leave home behind. But at NASA, exploration also means looking back - looking at Earth, The Home Frontier.From the agency's first television images of Earth from space, to the now iconic Apollo photographs of Earth, to Voyager's pale blue dot, NASA changed how we think about exploring Earth, and even how we are able to see Earth.But that looking back provides far more than thought-provoking pictures. NASA's fleet of Earth-observing satellites orbits our planet multiple times each day, scanning the air, land, and seas for critical information about how our planet behaves and how it is changing. Computer-aided visualization of these otherwise invisible reams of dta continues to show us radical new ways of looking at our planet. || ",
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            "release_date": "2011-05-04T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "HD Earth Views from Space",
            "description": "NASA presents images of Earth captured by cameras aboard the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle. Traveling at an approximate speed of 17,500 miles per hour, the space station orbits Earth every 90 minutes from an altitude of approximately 220 miles, and can be seen from Earth with the naked eye. Its crew experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.Get more information about the \"Home Frontier Earth Day Video Contest\".Footage is in Apple ProRes 422 format, 1280x720 aspect ratio, 59.94 fps. || ",
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            "title": "NASA DLN Presents Earth Day with Landsat",
            "description": "These are excerpts from an Earth Day DLN webcast that features scientists and engineers discussing how the Landsat mission has helped us see and study our changing planet. || ",
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            "title": "Earth Day 2011 Video Contest Trailer",
            "description": "Everyone knows NASA as the space exploration agency. It's easy to forget that exploring Earth is also exploring a celestial body. It is, in fact, the only planet we've ever been to — our Home Frontier.For Earth Day 2011, NASA asks you to step back from the daily, incremental science results, and think about a larger question: What is inspiring to you about our home planet? What is important and vital about NASA's exploration of Earth? Then, go capture that in a short web video.Read more information about The Home Frontier: NASA's Earth Day Video Contest.Get free footage of Earth from NASA to use in your video. || ",
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            "title": "NASA DLN Presents Earth Day with Bella Gaia",
            "description": "NASA Digital Learning Network celebrated Earth Day and joined musician/artist Kenji Williams for a special performance of \"Bella Gaia\" (Beautiful Earth) on Monday, April 19, 2010. \"Bella Gaia\" is a \"living atlas\" multimedia journey of our planet and combines stunning perspectives of Earth from space with Williams' original and eclectic score. UMBC cryospheric scientist Christopher Shuman joined Williams on Earth Day to give a first-hand look at a changing Antarctica. Shuman discussed what it is like to work in such a difficult and rewarding place as Antarctica and showed how the glacial poles affect our entire Earth and climate system. || ",
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            "title": "Earth Day 2009 with Kenji Williams",
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