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NASA has a name generator that allows people to spell their name using satellite photos from the Earth's surface, creating a cool keepsake.
An interactive website from NASA can display your name in Landsat images of Earth. Here's how it works.
The tool is called “Your Name in Landsat", which allows users to type their name and instantly generate it using satellite imagery, where each letter is formed from natural landscapes across the planet.
Your Name in Landsat” is a new creative project created by NASA. Users can enter their names into this tool to receive an image of it created from real satellite imagery of our planet. This is a great example of a marriage between science and artistry.
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After Artemis II took astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time since 1972, Nasa has released detailed plans for how it intends to establish a Moon base within the next decade. It is ambitious, to say the least,