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Join Us for the Observe Like Artemis Challenge
Were you inspired by the Artemis II mission? On Earth Day, we launched the Observe Like Artemis Challenge. From now until the 22nd of May, show us what Earth means to you by taking GLOBE observations of your favorite features of Earth—whether it’s a cloud, a tree, a local waterway, or soil from a nearby forest! At the end of May, we’ll share how many observations were submitted for each sphere. Be sure to post some of your images on social media using our #ObserveLikeArtemis hashtag and tell us why the image is important to you!
Dr. Padi Boyd, deputy project scientist of the first Artemis Lunar Surface Science team at NASA recorded a special audio message for the GLOBE community, reflecting on Artemis and how astronauts observe Earth from space—complemented by satellites, instruments, and surface observations from GLOBE members.
We also have an opportunity to hear members of NASA’s Artemis II Lunar Science team, instrumental in preparing the Artemis II crew for their historic lunar flyby! Join our GLOBE Observer Connect session on the 20th of May at 12 pm ET (16:00 UTC) to hear NASA’s Amber Turner and Megan Borel share their experiences working with the astronauts and reflections on how human observations contribute to science. Learn more and register for the session.
You may recognize Dr. Padi Boyd as one of the hosts on NASA's Curious Universe podcast, sharing stories about NASA's work and, more recently, Artemis II.
News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office