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Earth’s Hot and It’s Cold πŸŽΆ(and We Can Tell from Space)

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From people and pets to pens and pencils, everything gives off energy in the form of heat. We’ve got special instruments that measure thermal wavelengths, so we can tell whether something is hot, cold or in between. Hotter things emit more thermal energy; colder ones emit less.

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We have special instruments in space, zipping around Earth and measuring the hottest and coldest places on our planet.

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We can also measure much subtler changes in heat – like when plants cool down as they take up water from the soil and ‘sweat’ it out into the air, in a process called evapotranspiration.

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This lets us identify healthy, growing crops around the world.

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The instrument that can do all this is called the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2 (TIRS-2). It just passed a series of rigorous tests at our Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., proving it’s ready to survive in space.

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TIRS-2 is bound for the Landsat 9 satellite, which will continue decades of work studying our planet from space.

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 Learn more about TIRS-2 and how we see heat from space: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/new-landsat-infrared-instrument-ships-from-nasa/.

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