O Universo Infinito

Só Jesus Tem Poder Para Transformar

Só Jesus Tem Poder Para Transformar
Yeshua - Jesus Cristo Nosso Eterno Senhor & Salvador O Filho Unigênito do Altíssimo Rei dos reis do

A Igreja É A Esposa De Cristo

A Igreja É A Esposa De Cristo

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Só Jesus Pode Transformar Qualquer Ser

Só Jesus Pode Transformar Qualquer Ser
Yeshua - Jesus Cristo Nosso Eterno Senhor & Salvador O Filho Unigênito do Altíssimo Rei dos reis do

Imagens NASA

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Food, fuel and shelter: vegetation is one of the most important requirements for human populations around the world. Satellites monitor how "green" different parts of the planet are and how that greenness changes over time. These observations help scientists understand the influence of natural cycles, such as drought and pest outbreaks, on vegetation, as well as human influences, such as land-clearing and global warming.
One method of mapping the difference in vegetation is a measurement known as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). This image shows NDVI from Nov. 1, 2007, to Dec. 1, 2007, during autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. This monthly average is based on observations from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.

The greenness values on this global map range from -0.1 to 0.9, but have no actual unit. Instead,
higher values (dark greens) show land areas with plenty of leafy green vegetation, such as the Amazon Rainforest. Lower values (beige to white) show areas with little or no vegetation, including sand seas and Arctic areas. Areas with moderate amounts of vegetation are pale green. Land areas with no data appear gray, and water appears blue.

Image Credit: NASA

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O Cosmos

" A Via Láctea *

"  A Via Láctea  *
Bilhões de Galáxias formam A Via Láctea

* Base de Lançamento *

* Base de Lançamento  *
NASA - "Onibus Espacial"

* A Atlantis *

Atlantis Lifts Off!
Photographers crowd around the countdown clock to capture the successful launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis from Launch Pad 39A. The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007. Image credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann