National Geographic has been exploring our planet for 125 years, and then broadcasts the most interesting footage in its print editions and on television.
The year 2015 brings new trends, new technologies, new opportunities... Although it seems that we are shaping our own future, this is only partially true, as many of these stories will be dictated by nature. Some of her actions are unavoidable and you will have to adapt to them, whether you like it or not. Let's see what 2015 has in store for our planet and what could have a big impact on the shape of our future.
Since 2007, March 28 has hosted Earth Hour, an environmentally sustainable campaign, when the lights around the world turn off for 60 minutes at 8:30 p.m. local time. With this move, individuals, countries and local communities draw attention to the necessity of fighting climate change. It is a global initiative organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in which everyone can participate.
"Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot" is a collection of photographs in which, in addition to touching essays, we find moving photographs showing the devastating effects of overpopulation.
Mars as you have never known it! We have been led to believe that Mars is red. Last but not least, we also call it the red planet. But as you can see in the new NASA images (in total, the American space agency has published as many as 1035 never-before-seen photos from space), the latest and most stunning photos of the planet Mars tell a different story and show that we have been living in error all our lives! Mars is much more colorful than we thought! Mountains, rivers, fluffy clouds, lakes and a kingdom of colors... no, we are not talking about our Earth, we are still at Mars. Get to know him in a whole new light.
As you probably know, NASA recently discovered seven planets that are remarkably similar to Earth. The US space agency is now looking for names for them, and you can help them. We would name the planets in the Trappist-1 system Grumpy, Giggle, Sleepy, Doubtful, Sweetheart, Earful, and Know-it-all, after the seven dwarfs from the timeless tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. What suggestion do you have?
If you were in a spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars, you would definitely not have this kind of view of the planet Mars, because the atmosphere of the planet Mars is extremely dusty. This is also why this video is the most amazing video of the planet Mars.
Since 2001, Google Earth has made it possible to explore the most remote areas of the world directly in the browser. A few days before World Earth Day, Google introduced the ninth version that offers 3D guided tours.
It's hard for us mere mortals to imagine what life is like on a space station. That is why some details about the everyday life of astronauts surprise us all the more.
Have you ever wondered what life would be like on Mars or any of the other planets in our Solar System? AI SpaceFactory has the answer to this question.
Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22. Many events take place on this day, which make us aware of the importance of protecting our blue planet. This year's World Earth Day puts the spotlight on action against climate change, which presents a huge challenge as well as a huge opportunity.
Are you interested in what the planets bring us? What can we expect until the end of 2021 in terms of what is happening between the planets.