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  1. Biodiversity Science project: JunoCam

    When NASA's Juno mission arrives at Jupiter on July 4, 2016, new views of the planet will be sent back to Earth, courtesy of its color camera, called JunoCam. The public will act as a virtual imaging team, participating in key steps of the process. Amateur astronomers are invited to submit images of Jupiter from their own telescopes. These views are the basis for online discussions about what JunoCam should image as it passes over the planet...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Cloud Observations and the 2020 Community Cloud Challenge (15 July-15 August): Science is Better Together

    Clouds are a major component of the Earth’s system that reflect, absorb, and scatter sunlight and infrared emissions from Earth. This affects how energy passes through the atmosphere. The clouds tool (including the Clouds Wizard if you wish to use it) will guide you through the observation process. Required data includes providing your location, reporting on overall cloud cover and surface conditions that can impact satellite observations...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Seagrass-Watch

    Based in Australia, Seagrass-Watch recruits volunteers around the world to assess and monitor this ocean plant, which is an important indicator of the health of coastal environments. The project has participants at some 259 sites across 17 countries. Working with a local coordinator, participants collect quantitative data on seagrasses and their associated fauna by means of simple, yet scientifically rigorous monitoring techniques...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: MapIt for World Cleanup Day

    Let’s Do It! World movement is inviting you to participate in the world’s largest waste mapping and cleaning action in history. We have taken an ambitious goal to map all mismanaged waste in the world to raise the awareness of people and organizations about the waste pollution. We believe that citizen science is the answer. Let’s Do It! has made waste mapping as exciting and as simple as possible...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Microbial Inheritance in Seeds

    Plants are not just plants - rather, a plant is a host to thousands of species of symbiotic bacteria and fungi that reside on its surface and inside its roots, stems and leaves, greatly impacting its overall health and functioning. The plant microbiome plays a fundamental role in a plant's ability to acquire nutrients, resist diseases, and tolerate drought, herbivores and other environmental stresses...

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