On the 50th Anniversary of The Earth Day, NASA ( The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) released a video looking back at the 50 years of Earth Day.
NASA also announced in a tweet that people can participate in the Question and Answer Session. NASA monitor Earth’s vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long-term data records.
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On April 22, the world will observe the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay and @NASA wants you to join in! From a Q&A with an astronaut on the @Space_Station to scientists sharing their research from their homes, we want to share this #EarthDayAtHome with you.https://t.co/WBo9MMGhNl pic.twitter.com/Rv1CtVBXvY
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) April 11, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">On April 22, the world will observe the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay and @NASA wants you to join in! From a Q&A with an astronaut on the @Space_Station to scientists sharing their research from their homes, we want to share this #EarthDayAtHome with you.https://t.co/WBo9MMGhNl pic.twitter.com/Rv1CtVBXvY
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) April 11, 2020On April 22, the world will observe the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay and @NASA wants you to join in! From a Q&A with an astronaut on the @Space_Station to scientists sharing their research from their homes, we want to share this #EarthDayAtHome with you.https://t.co/WBo9MMGhNl pic.twitter.com/Rv1CtVBXvY
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) April 11, 2020