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Exploring Innovative Methods for Earth Science Communication Through NASA’s Earth Information CenterEnvironmental challenges stemming from unprecedented changes in our planet have increased the need to communicate our understanding of Earth as a connected system. In June 2023, NASA unveiled the Earth Information Center (EIC), part of NASA’s Earth Action Strategy aimed at amplifying NASA’s Earth science impact by engaging decision-makers beyond the scientific community. Existing in both physical and virtual space, the EIC provides critical information on how the planet is changing and affecting livelihoods across the globe. For over fifty years, NASA has utilized the unique vantage point space offers to monitor Earth in collaboration with Federal partners. Through an expanding fleet of Earth observing satellites and sensors, NASA informs local to global decision making within nine thematic areas: agriculture, biodiversity, disasters, greenhouse gases, health and air quality, sea level rise and coastal impacts, sustainable energy, water resources, and wildfires. Visitors to the inaugural location of the EIC at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C., can interact with Earth observation data and models through innovative exhibits and storytelling. Designed by an interdisciplinary team, the EIC is designed for multiple modality learning to reach a wide base of end-users. Data driven visualizations, near real-time information, and curated stories highlight the applications of Earth observations to address environmental challenges. Complementary exhibits and immersive storytelling allow visitors to physically step inside environmental data and connect with information on an emotional level. Taken together, the collective EIC provides scientists and non-scientists alike with the ability to see our home planet as NASA sees it, as a system of systems, while delivering easily accessible information to those who need it most. 
Document ID
20230017096
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Nicole Ramberg-Pihl
(System Science Applications (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Eleanor Stokes
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Laura Rogers
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Erica Bernhard
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Michael A Chyatte
(Adnet Systems (United States) Bethesda, Maryland, United States)
Daniel Duffy
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Dan Goods
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge, United States)
Alex Gurvich
(System Science Applications (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Lauren Katz
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Brenda Lopez-Silva
(System Science Applications (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Mark Subbarao
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
David Rager
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Date Acquired
November 22, 2023
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Meeting Information
Meeting: 23rd Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Location: San Fransico, CA
Country: US
Start Date: December 11, 2023
End Date: December 15, 2023
Sponsors: American Geophysical Union
Funding Number(s)
TASK: 22003.T.0168.00
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Earth Information Center
Earth observations
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