The project Connected – How the World is More than the Sum of its Part reveals the diverse nature of Earth systems and unravels the underlying structural principles of the system, from natural phenomena to human creations.
The project Connected – How the World is More than the Sum of its Parts reveals the diverse nature of Earth’s systems and unravels the underlying structural principles of the system, from natural phenomena to human creations.
Our earth is an extraordinary place. What makes it a world in which over eight million species of living beings can not only survive, but also thrive? Learn about Earth’s many special features: from its powerful protective shields, to its vibrant interior – to its perfect location in our home galaxy of the Milky Way.
Our earth is an extraordinary place. What makes it a world in which over eight million species of living beings can not only survive, but also thrive? Learn about Earth’s many special features: from its powerful protective shields, to its vibrant interior – to its perfect location in our home galaxy of the Milky Way.
Views of the world are always changing and are redrawn as our knowledge advances – from the image of the world as a disc to 3D visualizations of the globe. Earth observation technologies such as satellites open up completely new perspectives on our planet and freely accessible apps give us an unobstructed view of it.…
Humans are shaping and changing the earth, and this can even be seen from space. Technological developments such as satellite and laser scanning technologies are “seeing” our view of the world. In addition, the network of data cables that also covers our planet not only turns the globe into a village, but also creates new…
This weekend, the iDEAS:lab, an interactive laboratory for research-based learning, invites visitors to the Ars Electronica Center to take part in a puzzle rally where they can experience scientific earth observation at the interface between the real and virtual worlds.
Satelliten der Europäischen Weltraumorganisation ESA liefern uns wichtige Daten über die Erde, besonders für die Klimaforschung. Im Klima-Detektiv*innen-Büro von ESERO Austria wird mittels Erdbeobachtung die Erde von oben erforscht und erkundet.