NASA Hosts Global Precipitation Measurement "Unique Perspectives" Photo And Video Contest

October 31, 2013

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NASAs Global Precipitation Measurement mission wants to see your photos and videos of precipitation from unique perspectives!

There are many ways to view precipitation. Rain gauges collect water as it hits the ground. Weather radars detect rain and snow as it falls through the air. Research aircraft can measure moisture while flying through clouds, and satellites like the GPM Core Observatory can view precipitation from space.

How do you view precipitation? Get out your cameras and show us! Wed like to see weather from all angles far away, up close, above, below and inside the more creative and unique, the better. Post your coolest photos and videos of precipitation from unique perspectives, and well choose the best ones to post on the NASA Precipitation Measurement Missions websites (http://pmm.nasa.gov & http://www.nasa.gov/gpm).

While we welcome images of extreme weather, we dont want YOU to be too extreme. So before you take that photo, please make sure youre keeping safe.

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NASA Hosts Global Precipitation Measurement "Unique Perspectives" Photo And Video Contest

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