Earth, our home planet, is the only planet in our solar system known to harbor life.
All of the things we need to survive are provided under a thin layer of atmosphere that separates
us from the uninhabitable void of space.
Earth is made up of complex, interactive systems that are often unpredictable.
Air, water, land, and life, including humans, combine forces to create a constantly changing
world that we are striving to understand.
Can you imagine our Earth without humans?
Look at these landscapes.
Behold her beauty.
Gaze with passion.
This is Earth.
Our home.
Our place.
Please.
Keep it alive.
Look at her with passion, with the passion of those who love and preserve it.
Our planet's rapid spin and molten nickel-iron core give rise to a magnetic field which the
solar wind distorts into a teardrop shape.
The solar wind is a stream of charged particles continuously ejected from the sun.
The magnetic field does not fade off into space, but has definite boundaries.
When charged particles from the solar wind become trapped in Earth's magnetic field,
they collide with air molecules above our planet's magnetic poles.
These air molecules then begin to glow and are known as the aurorae, or the northern
and southern lights.
This is Earth, our home, our place, please keep it alive.
Look at her with passion, with the passion of those who love and preserve it.
Turn off the lights and enjoy a unique phenomenon on Earth, with the passion of those who love.
and the Earth is our spaceship, our beautiful globe, delicate, elegantly
dancing around the sun for a finite eternity.
Our beautiful ball of water and air is all that we have, and all that we ever will have.
It's up to us to preserve and protect it.
For this is our only home, our planet, our mother, our Earth.
Welcome home.
