WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.010 [Chimes] Narrator: We’ve grown accustomed to seeing images of our planet from space, 2 00:00:04.030 --> 00:00:08.060 but full Earth views like these have 3 00:00:08.080 --> 00:00:12.060 actually only seen by a few astronauts on their way to the moon, 4 00:00:12.080 --> 00:00:16.080 and a handful of retreating space probes like Galileo 5 00:00:16.100 --> 00:00:20.080 as they peered back toward home for the last time. 6 00:00:20.100 --> 00:00:24.170 But thanks to the EPIC camera on the DSCOVR satellite we now have a new 7 00:00:24.190 --> 00:00:28.190 image of the entire sunlit side of the Earth every two hours. 8 00:00:28.210 --> 00:00:32.190 Of course, satellites in low- 9 00:00:32.210 --> 00:00:36.210 Earth orbit give us high-resolution images of the planet every day, 10 00:00:36.230 --> 00:00:40.210 but they need to be patched together over time to make a composite 11 00:00:40.230 --> 00:00:44.230 “blue marble.”Seeing the full sunlit side 12 00:00:44.250 --> 00:00:48.230 of the Earth at once will advance our understanding of dust particles, 13 00:00:48.250 --> 00:00:52.230 or aerosols, traveling in the atmosphere, the height and location of 14 00:00:52.250 --> 00:00:56.240 daytime clouds, and the amount of the sun’s energy 15 00:00:56.260 --> 00:01:00.260 reflected by the Earth, all of which help calculate the Earth’s 16 00:01:00.280 --> 00:01:04.260 energy balance for climate studies. DSCOVR is the first 17 00:01:04.280 --> 00:01:08.270 Earth-observing satellite parked in orbit at L1, 18 00:01:08.290 --> 00:01:12.330 the first Lagrange point, a spot almost a million miles from Earth 19 00:01:12.350 --> 00:01:16.330 where the gravitational pull between our planet and the sun is at perfect balance. 20 00:01:16.350 --> 00:01:20.340 Even from so far away, EPIC will be able to make observations 21 00:01:20.360 --> 00:01:24.350 of vegetation cover on land and individual ship tracks at sea. 22 00:01:24.370 --> 00:01:28.350 DSCOVR also has instruments facing the sun, 23 00:01:28.370 --> 00:01:32.360 which will study the solar wind and its magnetic field, as well as give us 24 00:01:32.380 --> 00:01:41.381 early warning of severe space weather.