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Ancient Aliens: UFO Captured on Camera in Puerto Rico (Season 16) | History
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, "The Space Travelers."
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published: 25 Mar 2021
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Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico - How it is now! 2023
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👽Why is Arecibo not being repaired?🛸
📡Why was Arecibo built in a sinkhole?🛰️
👽Why was Arecibo built in Puerto Rico?🛸
📡What was the largest telescope collapse?🛰️
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📡Can you still see Arecibo Observatory?🛰️
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Arecibo Observatory, astronomy, space exploration, radio telescope, science, Pue...
published: 21 May 2023
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The wondrous life—and death—of Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory
If a telescope’s 900-ton platform falls in a forest, it most definitely makes a sound. On 1 December 2020, a monumental collapse at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory unleashed a monstrous roar across the tree-covered karst landscape. In the rubble lay key components of a telescope that had delivered some of the most important scientific discoveries of the past half-century: indirect evidence of gravitational waves, a map of the surface of Venus, and detection of the first exoplanets.
But Arecibo was more than just a scientific powerhouse. It was also a cultural icon. The telescope’s singular appearance led to cameos in movies, including Contact and Goldeneye. This video is a virtual tour of the technological advances that led to the telescope’s profound achievements—and a visual timeline ...
published: 22 Jan 2021
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Fireballs over Puerto Rico likely from doomed Starlink batch
Space debris burned up over Puerto Rico on Feb. 7, 2022. It was likely from the SpaceX Starlink satellite batch that was doomed by a geomagnetic storm, according to satellite tracker Marco Langbroek. Full Story: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites-lost-geomagnetic-storm
Video courtesy: Eddie Irizarry / Sociedad de Astronomia del Caribe (SAC) | time-lapse by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
published: 09 Feb 2022
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Drone footage shows giant Arecibo Observatory collapsing in Puerto Rico
Footage released by the National Science Foundation shows the moment a huge radio telescope collapsed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. The Arecibo Observatory played a key role in astronomical discoveries for more than half a century but had been scheduled for demolition in November by the US National Science Foundation because of pre-existing damage.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
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published: 03 Dec 2020
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Satellite Animation Shows Hurricane Maria Make Landfall in Puerto Rico, Jose Along East Coast
This animation of NOAA's GOES East satellite imagery from Sept. 17 at 7:15 a.m. EDT (1115 UTC) to Sept. 20 ending at 7:45 a.m. EDT (1145 UTC) shows Hurricane Jose moving north along the U.S. East coast and weakening to a tropical storm, while Hurricane Maria moved through the Leeward Islands, strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane and made landfall near Yabucoa, Puerto Rico at 6:35 a.m. EDT on Sept. 20.
TRT: 00:36 Credit: NASA-NOAA GOES Project
published: 20 Sep 2017
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NASA Captures UFO in Puerto Rico (Season 16) | Ancient Aliens | The UnXplained Zone
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, Episode 8, "The Space Travelers."
#AncientAliens
Subscribe for more from Ancient Aliens and other great shows:
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Welcome to the UnXplained Zone.
published: 06 Nov 2023
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Learn About Astronaut Joe Acaba (a.k.a. “The Prince of Puerto Rico”) - ISS Science
In this episode of ISS Science Astronaut Randy Bresnik talks about fellow crewmate Joe Acaba.
See Our Lesson Plan: airandspace.si.edu/iss-science
Science Starters brought you by the generous support of Boeing and produced by STEM in 30.
For more Smithsonian Science Starters videos like this one visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6RlkQnoCx_VahztuZ2xuwn9TO3JKfs1s
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
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published: 30 May 2020
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003285 Casa Carmen - Fully Loaded House In Chuburna Puerto
Chuburna Puerto | Progreso | Yucatan | Mexico | Property Code:003285
https://www.yucatanbeachproperty.com/property/003285
Coastal charmer close to the beach and about 2 kilometers from the main plaza of Chuburna Puerto. Lots of Mexican flare on the inside with all new ceiling fans, carpentry, reverse osmosis system, faucets and shower heads.
Renovated and updated throughout the years, the house is well thought-out with both electrical and plumbing systems upgraded to Canadian Code. The new home buyers can enjoy carefree living not just with the high quality of the electrical systems, but also the 19 solar panels and the fully automatic home generator with 500L propane tank.
The front of the home features an open living concept with a home office, guest bedroom and full guest bath loca...
published: 08 Mar 2024
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NASA's Black Marble Maps Puerto Rico's Energy Use After Hurricane Maria
At night, a satellite's view of Earth lights up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns as humans take center stage in artificial light. In Puerto Rico, during Hurricane Maria, the entire island's lights went out.
In the days, weeks, and months that followed, research physical scientist Miguel Roman at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and his colleagues combined NASA's Black Marble night lights data product from the NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite with USGS-NASA Landsat data and Google's OpenStreetMap to develop a neighborhood-scale map of energy use in communities across Puerto Rico as the electricity grid was slowly restored. They then analyzed the relationship between restoration rates in terms of days ...
published: 10 Dec 2018
3:40
Ancient Aliens: UFO Captured on Camera in Puerto Rico (Season 16) | History
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, "The Space Trav...
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, "The Space Travelers."
Watch all new episodes of Ancient Aliens, Fridays at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at http://history.com/schedule.
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UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, "The Space Travelers."
Watch all new episodes of Ancient Aliens, Fridays at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at http://history.com/schedule.
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- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 1911462
2:56
Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico - How it is now! 2023
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📡What was the largest telescope collapse?🛰️
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📡Can you still see Arecibo Observatory?🛰️
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📡Is it worth visiting Arecibo?🛰️
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🛸Join Brett on His Journey to Discover the Iconic Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico: A Look at Its Current State in 2023...
Arecibo Observatory, astronomy, space exploration, radio telescope, science, Puerto Rican culture, travel, tourism, Puerto Rico pride, natural wonders, environmental conservation, engineering marvels, Brett Ottolenghi, Contact Movie, Golden Eye, Species Movie, The Borrowers Movie, The Time Machine Movie, Coherence Movie, Bad Boys II, The Angriest Man In Brooklyn, Tomorrow Never Dies, movies film locations, Travel, Puerto Rico,
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- published: 21 May 2023
- views: 39290
4:35
The wondrous life—and death—of Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory
If a telescope’s 900-ton platform falls in a forest, it most definitely makes a sound. On 1 December 2020, a monumental collapse at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observ...
If a telescope’s 900-ton platform falls in a forest, it most definitely makes a sound. On 1 December 2020, a monumental collapse at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory unleashed a monstrous roar across the tree-covered karst landscape. In the rubble lay key components of a telescope that had delivered some of the most important scientific discoveries of the past half-century: indirect evidence of gravitational waves, a map of the surface of Venus, and detection of the first exoplanets.
But Arecibo was more than just a scientific powerhouse. It was also a cultural icon. The telescope’s singular appearance led to cameos in movies, including Contact and Goldeneye. This video is a virtual tour of the technological advances that led to the telescope’s profound achievements—and a visual timeline of the momentous events that made up its life and death.
Read the story: https://scim.ag/3sKDVIe
https://wn.com/The_Wondrous_Life—And_Death—Of_Puerto_Rico’S_Arecibo_Observatory
If a telescope’s 900-ton platform falls in a forest, it most definitely makes a sound. On 1 December 2020, a monumental collapse at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory unleashed a monstrous roar across the tree-covered karst landscape. In the rubble lay key components of a telescope that had delivered some of the most important scientific discoveries of the past half-century: indirect evidence of gravitational waves, a map of the surface of Venus, and detection of the first exoplanets.
But Arecibo was more than just a scientific powerhouse. It was also a cultural icon. The telescope’s singular appearance led to cameos in movies, including Contact and Goldeneye. This video is a virtual tour of the technological advances that led to the telescope’s profound achievements—and a visual timeline of the momentous events that made up its life and death.
Read the story: https://scim.ag/3sKDVIe
- published: 22 Jan 2021
- views: 55271
1:29
Fireballs over Puerto Rico likely from doomed Starlink batch
Space debris burned up over Puerto Rico on Feb. 7, 2022. It was likely from the SpaceX Starlink satellite batch that was doomed by a geomagnetic storm, accordin...
Space debris burned up over Puerto Rico on Feb. 7, 2022. It was likely from the SpaceX Starlink satellite batch that was doomed by a geomagnetic storm, according to satellite tracker Marco Langbroek. Full Story: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites-lost-geomagnetic-storm
Video courtesy: Eddie Irizarry / Sociedad de Astronomia del Caribe (SAC) | time-lapse by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
https://wn.com/Fireballs_Over_Puerto_Rico_Likely_From_Doomed_Starlink_Batch
Space debris burned up over Puerto Rico on Feb. 7, 2022. It was likely from the SpaceX Starlink satellite batch that was doomed by a geomagnetic storm, according to satellite tracker Marco Langbroek. Full Story: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites-lost-geomagnetic-storm
Video courtesy: Eddie Irizarry / Sociedad de Astronomia del Caribe (SAC) | time-lapse by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
- published: 09 Feb 2022
- views: 309451
1:21
Drone footage shows giant Arecibo Observatory collapsing in Puerto Rico
Footage released by the National Science Foundation shows the moment a huge radio telescope collapsed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. The Arecibo Observatory played ...
Footage released by the National Science Foundation shows the moment a huge radio telescope collapsed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. The Arecibo Observatory played a key role in astronomical discoveries for more than half a century but had been scheduled for demolition in November by the US National Science Foundation because of pre-existing damage.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
The telescope’s 900-ton receiver platform fell onto the reflector dish more than 400 feet below ► https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/01/arecibo-radio-telescope-collapses-puerto-rico
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https://wn.com/Drone_Footage_Shows_Giant_Arecibo_Observatory_Collapsing_In_Puerto_Rico
Footage released by the National Science Foundation shows the moment a huge radio telescope collapsed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. The Arecibo Observatory played a key role in astronomical discoveries for more than half a century but had been scheduled for demolition in November by the US National Science Foundation because of pre-existing damage.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
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- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 172189
0:37
Satellite Animation Shows Hurricane Maria Make Landfall in Puerto Rico, Jose Along East Coast
This animation of NOAA's GOES East satellite imagery from Sept. 17 at 7:15 a.m. EDT (1115 UTC) to Sept. 20 ending at 7:45 a.m. EDT (1145 UTC) shows Hurricane Jo...
This animation of NOAA's GOES East satellite imagery from Sept. 17 at 7:15 a.m. EDT (1115 UTC) to Sept. 20 ending at 7:45 a.m. EDT (1145 UTC) shows Hurricane Jose moving north along the U.S. East coast and weakening to a tropical storm, while Hurricane Maria moved through the Leeward Islands, strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane and made landfall near Yabucoa, Puerto Rico at 6:35 a.m. EDT on Sept. 20.
TRT: 00:36 Credit: NASA-NOAA GOES Project
https://wn.com/Satellite_Animation_Shows_Hurricane_Maria_Make_Landfall_In_Puerto_Rico,_Jose_Along_East_Coast
This animation of NOAA's GOES East satellite imagery from Sept. 17 at 7:15 a.m. EDT (1115 UTC) to Sept. 20 ending at 7:45 a.m. EDT (1145 UTC) shows Hurricane Jose moving north along the U.S. East coast and weakening to a tropical storm, while Hurricane Maria moved through the Leeward Islands, strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane and made landfall near Yabucoa, Puerto Rico at 6:35 a.m. EDT on Sept. 20.
TRT: 00:36 Credit: NASA-NOAA GOES Project
- published: 20 Sep 2017
- views: 26645
3:40
NASA Captures UFO in Puerto Rico (Season 16) | Ancient Aliens | The UnXplained Zone
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, Episode 8, "The...
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, Episode 8, "The Space Travelers."
#AncientAliens
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Welcome to the UnXplained Zone.
https://wn.com/Nasa_Captures_Ufo_In_Puerto_Rico_(Season_16)_|_Ancient_Aliens_|_The_Unxplained_Zone
UFO experts confirm the origins of strange objects captured on camera by NASA during a 1996 mission in Puerto Rico, in this clip from Season 16, Episode 8, "The Space Travelers."
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Welcome to the UnXplained Zone.
- published: 06 Nov 2023
- views: 113107
2:33
Learn About Astronaut Joe Acaba (a.k.a. “The Prince of Puerto Rico”) - ISS Science
In this episode of ISS Science Astronaut Randy Bresnik talks about fellow crewmate Joe Acaba.
See Our Lesson Plan: airandspace.si.edu/iss-science
Science Star...
In this episode of ISS Science Astronaut Randy Bresnik talks about fellow crewmate Joe Acaba.
See Our Lesson Plan: airandspace.si.edu/iss-science
Science Starters brought you by the generous support of Boeing and produced by STEM in 30.
For more Smithsonian Science Starters videos like this one visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6RlkQnoCx_VahztuZ2xuwn9TO3JKfs1s
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
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https://wn.com/Learn_About_Astronaut_Joe_Acaba_(A.K.A._“The_Prince_Of_Puerto_Rico”)_Iss_Science
In this episode of ISS Science Astronaut Randy Bresnik talks about fellow crewmate Joe Acaba.
See Our Lesson Plan: airandspace.si.edu/iss-science
Science Starters brought you by the generous support of Boeing and produced by STEM in 30.
For more Smithsonian Science Starters videos like this one visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6RlkQnoCx_VahztuZ2xuwn9TO3JKfs1s
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
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- published: 30 May 2020
- views: 2895
5:11
003285 Casa Carmen - Fully Loaded House In Chuburna Puerto
Chuburna Puerto | Progreso | Yucatan | Mexico | Property Code:003285
https://www.yucatanbeachproperty.com/property/003285
Coastal charmer close to the beach a...
Chuburna Puerto | Progreso | Yucatan | Mexico | Property Code:003285
https://www.yucatanbeachproperty.com/property/003285
Coastal charmer close to the beach and about 2 kilometers from the main plaza of Chuburna Puerto. Lots of Mexican flare on the inside with all new ceiling fans, carpentry, reverse osmosis system, faucets and shower heads.
Renovated and updated throughout the years, the house is well thought-out with both electrical and plumbing systems upgraded to Canadian Code. The new home buyers can enjoy carefree living not just with the high quality of the electrical systems, but also the 19 solar panels and the fully automatic home generator with 500L propane tank.
The front of the home features an open living concept with a home office, guest bedroom and full guest bath located off the main living space. The spacious kitchen with built-in dining table and pantry offers ample storage and workspace.
Just off the kitchen is the principal bedroom with built-in closets and spacious full bath with laundry.
Outside homebuyers will find their tropical getaway with the resort style pool area featuring an impressive palapa, 2-tiered pool, second floor palapa, covered dining area and mature landscaping. The rear of the property is second access offering additional parking and access for maintenance.
The casita also located in the rear of the property is the perfect guest suite with its own kitchenette and full bath. Excellent rental potential!.
Check out the detailed list below to see all this home has to offer!
Construction | 298 M2 | 3,207 sq ft
Land | 501 M2 | 5,393 sq ft
Lot Dimensions | 11.9m x 41m | 39ft x 134ft
Priced at $5,725,000 MXN | Priced in Pesos**
** Price in U.S. dollars will vary depending on the current exchange rate. Peso price overrides any dollar value advertised for the international market.
* 3 Bedrooms
-1 Principal Bedroom w/Full Bath, laundry and Closet
- Secondary bedroom
- Casita/3rd Bedroom w/ kitchenette and full bath completed in 2019
* 1 Full guest bath
* Driveway
* Office
* Dining Room
* Living Room
* Eat-in Kitchen
* Large Palapa
* Filtered Pool
* Second Floor Palapa
* Utility room
* Renovation completed in 2014
Merida, Yucatan is a vibrant historic city best known as the cultural capital of Latin America. Ancient Maya cities, stunning cenotes and majestic haciendas dot the countryside of the Yucatan. Merida has its own international airport, first-class healthcare, modern amenities, timeless traditions, and rich history. Plus the Gulf Coast is just a short drive away. Most important, Merida is considered the safest city in the western hemisphere. Merida is now one of the top destinations for retirement, investment, and living.
Thank you for viewing our listing!
Yucatan Beach and City Property is your trusted professional in real estate no matter if you have a house for sale or you are buying a house. We provide the top real estate services in the Yucatan including Merida and the surrounding coastal communities.
Contact us today!
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nicholassandersyucatan@gmail.com
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https://wn.com/003285_Casa_Carmen_Fully_Loaded_House_In_Chuburna_Puerto
Chuburna Puerto | Progreso | Yucatan | Mexico | Property Code:003285
https://www.yucatanbeachproperty.com/property/003285
Coastal charmer close to the beach and about 2 kilometers from the main plaza of Chuburna Puerto. Lots of Mexican flare on the inside with all new ceiling fans, carpentry, reverse osmosis system, faucets and shower heads.
Renovated and updated throughout the years, the house is well thought-out with both electrical and plumbing systems upgraded to Canadian Code. The new home buyers can enjoy carefree living not just with the high quality of the electrical systems, but also the 19 solar panels and the fully automatic home generator with 500L propane tank.
The front of the home features an open living concept with a home office, guest bedroom and full guest bath located off the main living space. The spacious kitchen with built-in dining table and pantry offers ample storage and workspace.
Just off the kitchen is the principal bedroom with built-in closets and spacious full bath with laundry.
Outside homebuyers will find their tropical getaway with the resort style pool area featuring an impressive palapa, 2-tiered pool, second floor palapa, covered dining area and mature landscaping. The rear of the property is second access offering additional parking and access for maintenance.
The casita also located in the rear of the property is the perfect guest suite with its own kitchenette and full bath. Excellent rental potential!.
Check out the detailed list below to see all this home has to offer!
Construction | 298 M2 | 3,207 sq ft
Land | 501 M2 | 5,393 sq ft
Lot Dimensions | 11.9m x 41m | 39ft x 134ft
Priced at $5,725,000 MXN | Priced in Pesos**
** Price in U.S. dollars will vary depending on the current exchange rate. Peso price overrides any dollar value advertised for the international market.
* 3 Bedrooms
-1 Principal Bedroom w/Full Bath, laundry and Closet
- Secondary bedroom
- Casita/3rd Bedroom w/ kitchenette and full bath completed in 2019
* 1 Full guest bath
* Driveway
* Office
* Dining Room
* Living Room
* Eat-in Kitchen
* Large Palapa
* Filtered Pool
* Second Floor Palapa
* Utility room
* Renovation completed in 2014
Merida, Yucatan is a vibrant historic city best known as the cultural capital of Latin America. Ancient Maya cities, stunning cenotes and majestic haciendas dot the countryside of the Yucatan. Merida has its own international airport, first-class healthcare, modern amenities, timeless traditions, and rich history. Plus the Gulf Coast is just a short drive away. Most important, Merida is considered the safest city in the western hemisphere. Merida is now one of the top destinations for retirement, investment, and living.
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- published: 08 Mar 2024
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NASA's Black Marble Maps Puerto Rico's Energy Use After Hurricane Maria
At night, a satellite's view of Earth lights up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns as humans take center stage in artificial lig...
At night, a satellite's view of Earth lights up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns as humans take center stage in artificial light. In Puerto Rico, during Hurricane Maria, the entire island's lights went out.
In the days, weeks, and months that followed, research physical scientist Miguel Roman at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and his colleagues combined NASA's Black Marble night lights data product from the NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite with USGS-NASA Landsat data and Google's OpenStreetMap to develop a neighborhood-scale map of energy use in communities across Puerto Rico as the electricity grid was slowly restored. They then analyzed the relationship between restoration rates in terms of days without electricity and the remoteness of communities from major cities.
Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/nasa-provides-new-look-at-puerto-rico-post-hurricane-maria
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Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Matthew Radcliff
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https://wn.com/Nasa's_Black_Marble_Maps_Puerto_Rico's_Energy_Use_After_Hurricane_Maria
At night, a satellite's view of Earth lights up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns as humans take center stage in artificial light. In Puerto Rico, during Hurricane Maria, the entire island's lights went out.
In the days, weeks, and months that followed, research physical scientist Miguel Roman at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and his colleagues combined NASA's Black Marble night lights data product from the NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite with USGS-NASA Landsat data and Google's OpenStreetMap to develop a neighborhood-scale map of energy use in communities across Puerto Rico as the electricity grid was slowly restored. They then analyzed the relationship between restoration rates in terms of days without electricity and the remoteness of communities from major cities.
Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/nasa-provides-new-look-at-puerto-rico-post-hurricane-maria
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12616
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Matthew Radcliff
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
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- published: 10 Dec 2018
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