A View From The Other Side

A view from the other side

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Morocco, 2015. 12/22. #volubilis #romanempire #romanruins #Morocco #landscape #moullayidriss #holiday

Morocco, 2015. 12/22. #volubilis #romanempire #romanruins #Morocco #landscape #moullayidriss #holiday (at Volubilis)

Morocco.Meknes.woman Intricately Weaving And Knotting Carpets
Morocco.Meknes.woman Intricately Weaving And Knotting Carpets

Morocco.Meknes.woman intricately weaving and knotting carpets

Carbon and Our Changing Climate

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Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth. We are made of carbon, we eat carbon and our civilizations are built on carbon. We need carbon, but that need is also entwined with one of the most serious problems facing us today: global climate change.

Forged in the heart of aging stars, carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the Universe. Most of Earth’s carbon – about 65,500 billion metric tons – is stored in rocks. The rest is in the ocean, atmosphere, plants, soil and fossil fuels.

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Over the long term, the carbon cycle seems to maintain a balance that prevents all of Earth’s carbon from entering the atmosphere, or from being stored entirely in rocks. This balance helps keep Earth’s temperature relatively stable, like a thermostat.

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Today, changes in the carbon cycle are happening because of people. We disrupt the cycle by burning fossil fuels and clearing land. Our Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) satellite is providing our first detailed, global measurements of CO2 in the atmosphere at the Earth’s surface. OCO-2 recently released its first full year of data, critical to analyzing the annual CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere.

The above animation shows carbon dioxide released from two different sources: fires and massive urban centers known as megacities. The animation covers a five day period in June 2006. The model is based on real emission data and is then set to run so that scientists can observe how greenhouse gas behaves once it has been emitted.

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All of this extra carbon needs to go somewhere. So far, land plants and the ocean have taken up about 55 percent of the extra carbon people have put into the atmosphere while about 45 percent has stayed in the atmosphere. The below animation shows the average 12-month cycle of all plant life on Earth (on land and in the ocean). Eventually, the land and oceans will take up most of the extra carbon dioxide, but as much as 20 percent may remain in the atmosphere for many thousands of years.

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Excess carbon in the atmosphere warms the planet and helps plants on land grow more. Excess carbon in the ocean makes the water more acidic, putting marine life in danger. Forest and other land ecosystems are also changing in response to a warmer world. Some ecosystems – such as thawing permafrost in the Arctic and fire-prone forests – could begin emitting more carbon than they currently absorb. 

To learn more about NASA’s efforts to better understand the carbon and climate challenge, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/carbonclimate/.

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Galaxy, Stars, And Dust : Is This Galaxy Trapped In A Web Of Dust? No – It Is Far In The Background.

Galaxy, Stars, and Dust : Is this galaxy trapped in a web of dust? No – it is far in the background. However, spiky stars and spooky shapes are abound in this deep cosmic skyscape. Its well-composed field of view covers about a Full Moon on the sky toward the constellation Pegasus. Of course the brighter stars show diffraction spikes, the commonly seen effect of internal supports in reflecting telescopes, and lie well within our own Milky Way galaxy. The faint but pervasive clouds of interstellar dust ride above the galactic plane and dimly reflect the Milky Way’s combined starlight. Known as high latitude cirrus or integrated flux nebulae they are associated with molecular clouds. In this case, the diffuse cloud cataloged as MBM 54, less than a thousand light-years distant, fills the scene. The galaxy seemingly tangled in the dust is the striking spiral galaxy NGC 7497 some 60 million light-years away. Seen almost edge-on near the center of the field, NGC 7497’s own spiral arms and dust lanes echo the colors of the Milky Way’s stars and dust. via NASA

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Melilla, Morocco, 1968

Melilla, Morocco, 1968

Merzouga , Morocco.

Merzouga , Morocco.

Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.
Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.

Maine Coon Cats That Will Make Your Cat Look Tiny.

Moroccan Princess, Lalla Meryem

Moroccan Princess, Lalla Meryem

Camel Trekking In The Dunes Of Erg-Chebbi

Camel trekking in the dunes of Erg-Chebbi

#desert   #trekking   #sand   #dunes   #camel   #luxury   #morocco   #marrakech   #africa   #sport   #hiking   #active   #leisure   #health   #fun  

M42: Inside The Orion Nebula

M42: Inside the Orion Nebula

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