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    Envoyée le jeudi 22 avril 2010 08:40:46
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    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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  • wwwcoisamdslcom

    Save the planet. coisamdslcom
    dimanche 25 avril 2010 10:56:20
  • WeAreTheRobots

    "Earth Day is everyday" is something that lots of scientists have been trying to make people understand for a long time. But most people doesn't understand this, and then we have to have a special day to concentrate efforts and make a huge reminder. Most of what you know about the Earth and life on it has been brought to you by scientists in the first place.
    vendredi 23 avril 2010 11:22:01
  • Zoroasterrrr

    From what I understand it is the 10th planet in our solar system that has a wide elliptical orbit that brings it through our solar system every 3600 years. It causes polar shifts that have wiped out life on earth 6 times already. It is said that in 2012-13 it will pass through our solar system and NASA is well aware of it, they are tracking it with the new telescope installed in the Alaskan. North Pole, (whats left of it)
    vendredi 23 avril 2010 08:51:59
  • julsHz

    1) Science isn't in the business of covering things up- it is dedicated to sharing information to progress knowledge through a series of regulated errors. Every move forward can be a partial failure, corrected by the next one. No mathematical calculation is complete without some uncertainty being stated. Naysayers will exacerbate these uncertainties as proof of the failure of science, when it is these very errors that allows us to correct the procedure and move forward.
    vendredi 23 avril 2010 05:29:14
  • Zoroasterrrr

    So what is your take on Planet X and 2012? Do you think anything is being covered up?
    vendredi 23 avril 2010 01:47:41
  • Zoroasterrrr

     I'm just saying, Christopher Columbus sounded allot like you.
    jeudi 22 avril 2010 19:00:24
  • julsHz

    Hey, don't disparage those scientists with their data! They're trying to understand this relationship we have with the Earth so we can solve some of the problems we've created during our tenure here.
    jeudi 22 avril 2010 17:13:17
  • rifliflih

    Merci pour ce coment
    jeudi 22 avril 2010 10:18:38
  • frizider2

    I love his finger playing, it's brilliant =)
    jeudi 22 avril 2010 08:59:43
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