Earth-Now apk

Earth-Now for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by Jet Propulsion Laboratory on 2024-01-11   | Category: Education

Rating 4.59999 from 40 Votes | $ Free



About Earth-Now

Earth-Now is a Education app by Jet Propulsion Laboratory. NASA's Earth Now is an application that visualizes recent global climate data from Earth Science satellites, including surface air temperature, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and water vapor as well as gravity and sea level variations. Data sets are visually described using "false color" maps.

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    How to setup Earth-Now APK:

    APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install earth-now.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:

    1. Download the earth-now.apk to your device using any of the download mirrors.
    2. Allow 3rd Party (non playstore) apps on your device: Go to Menu » Settings » Security » . Click "Unknown Sources". You will be prompted to allow your browser or file manager to install APKs.
    3. Locate the earth-now.apk file and click to Install: Read all on-screen prompts and click "Yes" or "No" accordingly.
    4. After installation, the Earth-Now app will appear on the home screen of your device.

    Is Earth-Now APK Safe?

    Yes. We provide some of the safest Apk download mirrors for getting the Earth-Now apk.



    Earth-Now v2.13 APK Download Mirrors

    On iTunes: Free On iTunes

    Mirrors: Download for Android


    Whats new in v2.13


    • Release date: 2024-01-11
    • Current version: 2.13
    • File size: 236.18 MB
    • Developer: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    • Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. or Android KitKat 4.4, Lollipop 5.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, Oreo 8.0, Android Pie 9.0, Quince Tart 10, Red velvet cake 11, Snow cone 12 or later versions


    5 things about Earth-Now


    1. NASA's Earth Now is an application that visualizes recent global climate data from Earth Science satellites, including surface air temperature, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and water vapor as well as gravity and sea level variations.

    2. It was developed by the Earth Science Communications and Visualization Technology Applications and Development Teams at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with support from NASA Headquarters.

    3. The resulting 3D model of the Earth may be rotated by a single finger stroke, and may also be zoomed in or out by pinching 2 fingers.

    4. Data sets are visually described using "false color" maps.

    5. Color-coded legends are provided to indicate relative strength or weakness of an environmental condition.


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    Earth-Now Reviews


    • Amazing resource!

      It’s amazing the data and information that NASA is able to share through this app! Love it!

      ~ By Bo A. B.

    • Pretty good

      I am doing a project on climate change and this definitely gave me a better picture in my brain although it does need an update because it totally blocked out Antarctica still try it, it’s really handy

      ~ By grading and rating

    • Cool idea, needs update

      This is a pretty cool app with lots of info to display, could use some work updating the UI a little, especially for new notch phones.

      ~ By bratwursted

    • Pretty Great

      I hope they continue to update and add more content and info as they are able to.

      ~ By Heathen54

    • Easy to use & Research based

      This delightful App comes from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the credible California based science institution, CalTech. In partnership with NASA, this app streams live data from a dozen orbiting satellites to give the curious minded visual representations of temperature, water moisture, carbon dioxide, and more. Perfectly integrates with many NGSS standards from early elementary through secondary school.

      ~ By Keek Po


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