To celebrate Earth Day 2021 (Thursday, April 22), NASA is hosting a virtual Earth Day event – from Wednesday, April 21, through Saturday, April 24. The program – called #ConnectedByEarth – features live presentations by NASA scientists, conversations with astronauts and scientists working in space, videos, interactive science content, a kid-friendly fun zone, a scavenger hunt, hundreds of downloadable resources, and more. Some content is also be available in Spanish.
The event is FREE and open to the public and features LIVE presentations and chats with NASA experts, interactive science content, a kid-friendly fun zone, scavenger hunt, hundreds of downloadable resources and more.
Learn more about NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program area during the event through live chats, panels and presentations.
Disasters Earth Day 2021 Resources
- Register for NASA's Virtual Earth Day Event - April 21-24
- Join live chats with NASA's Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program experts:
- David Green, Program Manager, NASA's Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program
Topic: NASA’s Disasters Program
Thursday, April 22, Noon - 3 p.m. and Friday, April 23, 9 a.m. - Noon EDT - Lori Schultz, Research Scientist, Earth Sciences Remote Sensing, Marshall Space Flight Center
Topic: Disasters / Floods
Thursday, April 22, 3 - 6 p.m. EDT - Jean-Paul Vernier, Senior Scientist and Program Coordinator at NASA's Langley Research Center for NASA's Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program
Topic: Volcanoes
Thursday, April 22, 3 - 6 p.m.
- David Green, Program Manager, NASA's Earth Science Applied Sciences Disasters Program
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Live Panel Discussion:
- Dalia Kirschbaum, Chief of the Hydrological Sciences Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and a NASA Disaster Response Coordinator, will be discussing “How Does Seeing Raindrops from 450 Miles Above the Earth Tell Me About Weather and Climate in My Backyard?” in a live panel discussion on April 21 from 11:30-11:45 a.m. EDT
- Explore the Disasters of 2020
- 2020 was an active year for disasters, and NASA aided many response efforts throughout the year - from fires in Australia, to floods in Michigan. Use this interactive website to explore some of the most unique and impactful NASA maps and visualizations of disasters from 2020. Click here to visit the interactive storymap.
- Earth Day Connections: NASA Data Helps Builds Resilience as Disasters Grow More Intense
OTHER NASA Earth Day 2021 Resources
- NASA's Virtual Earth Day Event - April 21-24
- Get Social with NASA on Earth Day 2021 - #ConnectedbyEarth
- Earth Day 2021 poster - features work by the Capacity Building program area's DEVELOP program.
- Earth Day Connections: NASA Investigates Vegetation - features NASA Harvest
- Earth Day Connections: NASA Study Predicts Less Saharan Dust in Future Winds - features Health and Air Quality work in Puerto Rico
- Earth Day Connections: Downstream Consequences: How NASA Satellites Track Harmful Algal Blooms - features Water Resources.
updated April 15, 2021