See how aerosols loft through Earth’s sky

The sky abounds with aerosols, tiny particles with large sway over Earth’s temperature. A new NASA visualization reveals how these airborne particles swirl through the atmosphere.

The agency’s Goddard Earth Observing System tracks major aerosol types — sulfates, black carbon, dust and sea salt. It combines satellite and ground-based observations with advanced computer simulations to show how aerosols can affect air quality and visibility far from their sources. See where they loft in this visualization spanning August 1 to September 14, 2024.

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