Online Poll for NASA's Greatest Hits for Earth Begins Today

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April 14, 2009

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-058

ONLINE POLL FOR NASA'S GREATEST HITS FOR EARTH BEGINS TODAY

WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting the public to vote online for the most 
important contribution the space agency has made to exploring Earth 
and improving the way we live on our home planet. NASA is conducting 
the survey as part of its celebration of Earth Day, April 22. Voting 
begins today, and closes on April 21. Poll results will be announced 
on NASA's Web site on Earth Day. 

A 2008 National Research Council study identified major 
accomplishments resulting from Earth observations made from space. 
The report, "Earth Observations from Space: The First 50 Years of 
Scientific Achievements," cataloged scientific discoveries and 
practical applications, including many that resulted from NASA 
missions, made possible from satellite observations. 

NASA selected 10 candidates highlighted in the study for consideration 
as the greatest achievements about planet Earth. The options include 
diagnosing Earth's ozone layer, predicting food shortages and 
tracking ecosystems worldwide. Visitors to the online polling site 
will be able to cast their votes for up to three candidate 
accomplishments. 

Since the launch of the United States' first satellite in January 
1958, NASA has pioneered the exploration of our home planet from 
space. With more than a dozen observation satellites circling the 
globe, NASA continues to advance the frontiers of scientific 
discovery about Earth, its climate and its future. NASA's 
multidisciplinary Earth science program contains a broad-based 
portfolio of cutting-edge science and technology, from new 
remote-sensing instruments in orbit to basic research. 

To cast your votes, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/earthday/greatest_hits.html 


For more information about Earth Day and NASA, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/earthday 

	
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