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International Space Station images trace bird migrations


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IMAGE: Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques takes a photograph through the windows of the space station s cupola.
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Those who see Earth from the International Space Station often say it provides a new appreciation of our planet. The Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space project, or AMASS, takes advantage of thousands of images captured by astronauts to give people an appreciation of the migrations many birds undertake across the planet.
Also called Space for Birds, the project maps the routes taken by seven endangered or threatened bird species, highlighting along those routes habitat changes caused mainly by human activities. After more than four years, astronauts now have captured images of key locations along the migratory paths of all seven species. The Roberta Bondar Foundation sponsors AMASS in collaboration with NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The foundation is a resear ....

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ISS astronauts take photographs to track bird migrations


ISS astronauts take photographs to track bird migrations
Shane McGlaun - Mar 4, 2021, 7:58am CST
Some incredible images have been produced from the ISS orbiting the earth over the years. Recently, the Avian Migration Aerial Service Space project known as AMASS took advantage of thousands of images captured by astronauts to indicate how many birds migrate across the planet. The project is meant to map routes taken by several endangered or threatened bird species.
Using the images, scientists can highlight changes along those routes caused mainly by human activities. The project has been in operation for over four years, and astronauts of captured images of key locations along migratory paths of all seven species being investigated in the study. All of the images were taken as part of the Crew Earth Observation project that supports a range of research and education opportunities. ....

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