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The Brief Overview
Water is essential for life on Earth. From oceans to rivers to clouds in the sky, NASA satellites are observing where Earth’s water is found--and how that is changing over time.
How Do We Measure Sea Level?
10 Interesting Things About Water
Coral Bleaching
What Is Ocean Acidification?
Career Profile: Ocean Scientist Studying Coral Reefs
NASA Missions Studying Water
Airborne
Aqua
CloudSat
GPM
GRACE-FO
ICESat-2
Jason-3
NISAR
OSTM/Jason-2
PACE
Raincube
Sentinel-6
SMAP
Suomi NPP
SWOT
Terra
More to Explore
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NASA Climate Kids Valentines
The Climate Time Machine
How Does Climate Change Affect the Ocean?
A Guide to Climate Change for Kids
Make an Ocean Ecosystem Dessert
10 Interesting Things About Water
Meet the Greenhouse Gases!
Systems Engineer for Environmental Satellite
Satellites Show Water Underground
What Is Ocean Acidification?
El Niño quiets monster storms
Ocean Scientist Studying Coral Reefs
Coral Bleaching
Which Pole Is Colder?
Planet Health Report: SEA LEVEL
Planet Health Report: SEA ICE
10 Interesting Things About Glaciers
Earth Scientist Studying Glaciers
Activities for Kids
Lessons for Educators
Lessons for Educators
Activities for Kids