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16 changes: 11 additions & 5 deletions stories/location.HEAD.mdx
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import { visitLocationFeaturesStoryIds } from '../overrides/common/story-data';
import CardGallery from "./components/card_gallery";

<Block type="wide">
<Block style={{paddingBottom:0}}>
<Prose>
## EIC Virtual Tour
</Prose>
</Block>
<Block>
<Figure>
<Embed
height="405"
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2nzAHdqu2QI"
title="A Virtual tour of the Earth Information Center"
/>
NASA satellites provide data on Earth's land, ecosystems, water, air, temperature, and climate-- and have done so for more than 50 years.
Earth information from space supports decision makers, partners, and people in developing the tools needed to mitigate, adapt, and respond to our changing planet.
At the Earth Information Center, visitors can see how our planet is changing in areas that affect lives and livelihoods-- from temperatures in our cities to sea level rise, greenhouse gas emissions to agricultural productivity.
The center showcases large, awe-inspiring visualizations, as well as interactive media, stories and narratives, to show how viewing Earth from space can improve lives in the face of disasters, environmental challenges, and climate change.
<Caption>
NASA satellites provide data on Earth's land, ecosystems, water, air, temperature, and climate-- and have done so for more than 50 years.
Earth information from space supports decision makers, partners, and people in developing the tools needed to mitigate, adapt, and respond to our changing planet.
At the Earth Information Center, visitors can see how our planet is changing in areas that affect lives and livelihoods-- from temperatures in our cities to sea level rise, greenhouse gas emissions to agricultural productivity.
The center showcases large, awe-inspiring visualizations, as well as interactive media, stories and narratives, to show how viewing Earth from space can improve lives in the face of disasters, environmental challenges, and climate change.
</Caption>
</Figure>
</Block>

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43 changes: 24 additions & 19 deletions stories/locfeature.IMMER.mdx
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Visualizations depict seasonal land surface changes, fostering a profound understanding of Earth's dynamic nature.
</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/02-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_TheBlueMarble.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='rainbow colormap image of the hole in the ozone layer above the arctic.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lS5gE3mGLFE?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=lS5gE3mGLFE"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Blue Marble"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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Satellite motion paths are rendered with a 24-hour delay, providing a visually compelling exploration of their orbital activities.
</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/03-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_EyesOnTheEarth.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='A woman stands alone in the inside of the Space for Earth exhibit with her arms outstretched.
Many white lines converge on her silhouette, which is projected onto the side walls.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KitqhmWsXvI?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=KitqhmWsXvI"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Eyes on the Earth"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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This includes seasonal polar ice changes and chlorophyll dynamics, offering insight into Earth's vital signs and the interconnected dance of life.
</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/04-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_EarthIsBreathing.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='Photograph of the inside of the Space for Earth exhibit-- a cube painted pure black. The scene is illuminated by vivid green tree imagery on two side walls and floor. An image of earth as viewed from space is on the front wall.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_TVmm6g5KJM?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=_TVmm6g5KJM"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Earth is Breathing"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/05-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_EarthVitalSigns.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='A group of men inside the Space for Earth exhibit. An image whirling sand and clouds is displayed on the front walls and stripes of color are smeared on the wall and side walls.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5X3w_GlxQ4U?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=5X3w_GlxQ4U"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Earth Vital Signs"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/06-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_AtmosphericRiver.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='A group of visitors in the Space for Earth exhibit holding their arms above their heads. Their silhouettes are projected on the front wall and simulated rainfall is diverted by their presence.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0QA_TyydmTU?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=0QA_TyydmTU"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Atmospheric River"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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</Prose>
<Figure>
<Image
src={new URL('./locfeature.IMMER/07-NASA_EIC_SpaceForEarth_BlackMarble.png', import.meta.url).href}
alt='.'
<Embed
height={400}
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vE_k-ja01vo?autoplay=1&mute=1&controls=0&rel=0&playsinline=1&loop=1&playlist=vE_k-ja01vo"
title="Scenes from Space for Earth: Black marble"
/>
</Figure>
</Block>
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