Earth-Now Cheats

Earth-Now Hack 2.7.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 2.7.0
ID: gov.nasa.jpl.EarthNowApp

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Description

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

Version history

2.7.0
2018-07-03
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

What’s New:
Terra Satellite model added.
GRACE Follow On Satellite added.
GRACE Satellite removed.
Improved iPhone-X Layout.

Bug Fixes including:
Satellite orbit bug
Stuck latitude at poles bug
2.5.13
2017-09-09
Updated CO2 Vital Sign to use OCO2 data source.
Bug Fixes.
2.5.12
2017-09-08
Updated CO2 Vital Sign to use OCO2 data source.
Bug Fixes.
2.5.11
2017-02-17
- Replaced stale Sea Surface Salinity data with combined Soil Moisture & Sea Surface Salinity map from NASA’s SMAP satellite.
- Minor bug fixes.
2.5.10
2017-01-22
Bug fix to improve the alignment of Latest Event images on the globe.
2.5.7
2016-10-11
- Updated Gravity field data from the Grace mission.
2.5.5
2016-02-29
- Curated Events: Satellite images of storms, fires and other large events updated 2-3 times per week.
- Push Notifications: Choose to be notified when a new event is available in Earth Now.
- Celsius! You asked and we made it happen. Tap on the color key in the Temperature vital sign to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- Supporting more iPhone screen resolutions (6, 6+, 6s, 6s+).
- Terra and SMAP Spacecraft models added.
- Improved Vital Sign download speeds.
- Bug Fixes.
2.3.1
2015-01-04
- Return Visible Earth vital sign to initial view with orbiting satellites.
- Bug Fixes.
2.2
2014-11-17
- View 3D models of Vital Signs spacecraft.
- View orbital positions of Vital Signs spacecraft.
2.1
2014-08-03
Version 2.1 of Earth Now introduces a historical Carbon Dioxide animation showing data from September of 2002 through March of 2014.
You now can pause, step forward and step back through each frame of most animated datasets.
2.0
2014-07-05
- Version 2.0 of Earth Now introduces launch sites and mission details for upcoming Earth observing missions.
- The Air Temperature dataset now shows Surface Air Temperature instead of Air Temperature at 10,000 feet.
- Zoom controls have been enhanced with a "double tap" to return to original zoom level.
- The new version also includes reduced data usage and improved app stability.
1.64
2013-12-11
EarthNow has been updated to include data from NASA's Aquarius instrument on board the SAC-D spacecraft, developed in collaboration with the Space Agency of Argentina. Aquarius provides the first global space-based measurements of ocean surface salinity, a key variable in satellite observations of Earth that links ocean circulation, the global balance of freshwater, and climate. 7 day and monthly average datasets are included.
1.63
2013-12-06
EarthNow has been updated to include data from NASA's Aquarius instrument on board the SAC-D spacecraft, developed in collaboration with the Space Agency of Argentina. Aquarius provides the first global space-based measurements of ocean surface salinity, a key variable in satellite observations of Earth that links ocean circulation, the global balance of freshwater, and climate. 7 day and monthly average datasets are included.
1.62
2013-01-29
- EarthNow is now a universal app. Enjoy EarthNow on all your iOS devices, including iPad!
1.52
2012-11-14
- The default visible earth map has been updated to the MODIS true color map, and is now updated daily!
- Support for iPhone 5 Retina display
- Compatibility updates for iOS 6
1.42
2012-06-29
- CLARREO description added to future missions - Icon changed
- Removed Surface Temperature, removed per the request from the scientists
- Air Temperature at 10,000 ft added to replace Surface Temperature
- Fixed text alignment issues in the About section
- Slight battery drain issue fixed
- Fixed various visual and logic bugs
1.4
2012-03-13
- Fixed the crash that was affecting a few users!
- Text changes for some datasets
- Update Air Temperature Dataset
- Stability & Bug fixes
1.3
2012-02-15
Carbon Dioxide Data Maps updated up to December 2011

New Sea Level Data that replaces the old one, updated up to December 2011
1.2
2012-01-18

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
38 Ratings

Reviews

1manclimtcmpn,
Awesome
This app is awesome! I find it very useful as a visual to show people the current CO2 atmospheric data when engaging with people about the dangers we face do to a lack of coverage by the media. NASA does incredible things on a shoestring budget! Earth now gives the public a direct link to our satellites most up to date data of earth’s natural systems. Thanks NASA keep up the hard work!
KeekPose,
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.
ha999999,
Load strip
Very good app, hope you just move loading strip from the center of the screen, it annoying during low internet speed, tanks
Heathen54,
Pretty Great
I hope they continue to update and add more content and info as they are able to.
grading and rating,
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
Bo A. B.,
Amazing resource!
It’s amazing the data and information that NASA is able to share through this app! Love it!
Fabuloso Fabio,
For the Curious
This app is designed to display several data maps gathered via satellite.

These data maps include everything from ozone, carbon dioxide & monoxide levels, to gravity field variations.

Animated data maps can also be displayed, showing changes over time.

All of these maps are rendered in false color tones projected onto a globe. The globe can be rotated but is locked at the poles; you can't turn the whole geoid upside down.

Zooming in and out via multi-touch is very rough, in direct contrast to the silky smooth scrolling iOS and Apple devices are known for. I hope this improves as the app is updated.

Otherwise though, the datasets load very quickly and a details screen can be selected that describes the scale used for the map, the data's importance, and the source of the data.

Improvements I hope to see are:

*Much smoother scrolling, the kind Apple is legendary for

*A higher-resolution globe; the current globe is passable, but pixelated on the Retina Displays, and won't look very good on an iPad

*The ability to control the playback speed of animated data maps, and the ability to scroll through them manually, to see change over time in a specific area of interest, for example

*Additional information on the importance of the displayed data. Many people people (like me) are voracious readers and would love to learn more about the data we're examining

Thanks!
bratwursted,
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.
Angel amgel,
South pole covered
What is the big deal with this people?

South pole is covered with a black circle, useless
Aviris,
Nice way to expose non-scientists to some scientific data
I too am looking forward to additional data layers that I know NASA has (e.g. SST), but I think this is a great app. I wish there was an iPad version, but this is a great start. For those who aren't sure what they are looking at, just press the Details button and it will tell you a bit about what the data is and how it is measured. For example, reading the details about the GRACE data (gravity field) is very interesting. I too would have thought the changes were slower, but there are some pretty significant changes in the past couple of years.

Thanks JPL.

(iPad version, please!)