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That’s a wrap for #CitSciMonth . We hope we've inspired you to #DoNASAScience with us - no matter where you live or what science you love! Be sure to report your contributions, and let’s see if we reached our goal to do #OneMillionActsOfScience in April! bit.ly/4cAWc1A
Volunteers love to #DoNASAScience SO MUCH that they've even translated some of our projects into their own languages to help more people participate! Discover NASA #CitizenScience projects available in 18 languages other than English: go.nasa.gov/3w8BhTd #CitSciMonth
This #CitSciMonth , we’ve shared many opportunities to #DoNASAScience with the Sun, the Earth, and beyond – from collecting data to making discoveries and solving important problems. Did you try a new project this month? Reply to this post and tell us how you've participated.
We've showcased many ways to make every day Earth Day this week. Report your contributions to #OneMillionActsOfScience : bit.ly/4cAWc1A
Over the next few and final days of #CitSciMonth , we're excited to share projects that you can join in languages other than English.
What's cooler than a trip to Antarctica?
Not much, really.🥶
If you're lucky enough to visit, you can collect water samples to help the Fjord Phyto project study how phytoplankton respond to seasonal variations/climate disruption.
Learn more: science.nasa.gov/citizen-scienc… #CitSciMonth
Not-So-Happy Feet.🐧😢 Antarctic sea ice has reached record lows, and the Mapping Application for Penguin Populations & Projected Dynamics project needs volunteers to help locate penguin colonies and better understand the impact. You can help: penguinmap.com #CitSciMonth
Monitoring the health of an estuary as big and important as the #ChesapeakeBay takes more than a village! As part of Chesapeake Water Watch, you'll use your smartphone to make observations that scientists will use to train satellites to help: bit.ly/41t5Kq9 #CitSciMonth
It'll feel like you're playing a hi-tech coloring game, but as a NEMO-Net volunteer, you'll actually help train a supercomputer to assess coral reef health — literally saving Nemo!🪸 Your chance to make a difference, right at your fingertips: nemonet.info #CitSciMonth
In Arctic regions, people rely on iced-over waterways to get around, even in spring. As a Fresh Eyes on Ice volunteer, you'll measure/report ice status to keep people safe and help scientists study how Arctic regions respond to climate change: fresheyesonice.org #CitSciMonth
Researching winter weather in mountainous US regions is no small feat– the human eye is way better than any sensor at distinguishing snow from rain. Your reports of Mountain Rain or Snow can help improve forecasting: science.nasa.gov/citizen-scienc… #CitSciMonth
Landslides kill thousands of people and destroy billions of dollars worth of property annually. You can help improve the way we predict/respond to these disasters by reporting landslides to the Landslide Reporter project, online. Get involved: science.nasa.gov/citizen-scienc… #CitSciMonth
How can we better understand/protect freshwater in lakes? With the Lake Observations by #CitizenScientists & Satellites project, you'll take lake height readings to help validate satellite data and study lake water dynamics. Find a LOCSS lake: go.nasa.gov/3TXY6B3 #CitSciMonth
It's Earth Day! While you're outside enjoying our planet, NASA satellites are overhead, making Earth observations. You can help validate that data by sharing your own observations on the ground via the GLOBE Observer app! Make a difference: science.nasa.gov/citizen-scienc… #CitSciMonth
This week, we shared many ways you can explore all the wonder of space while doing science. Which projects will you try? Be sure to report your #CitSciMonth contributions to #OneMillionActsOfScience (bit.ly/4cAWc1A). Next week, we’re returning to our home planet: Earth!
Love beautiful pictures of Jupiter? The JunoCam project might be for you! Upload your own telescopic images to help the Juno team plan the mission or download and process JunoCam images to share your creations and contribute to science: missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam #CitSciMonth
People everywhere are teaming up to hunt for asteroids as part of the International Astronomical Search Collaboration. With your own set of high-quality astronomical data, you can make original astronomical discoveries. Get started: bit.ly/43U3b1D #CitSciMonth
While near-Earth asteroids pose a potential threat, they also teach us about the origins of our solar system and could be important resources for space travelers. Learn to spot asteroids as a volunteer with the Daily Minor Planet: bit.ly/3JBFRgh #CitSciMonth
Ever look up at the sky and wonder what else might be out there? Well, good news! You can join the watch! 👀 As a volunteer with Exoplanet Watch, you'll join a community that collects data to help verify possible planets. Discover new worlds: go.nasa.gov/42KGdt1 #CitSciMonth