Earth from Space: North Sea bloom
After a nice summer break, Earth from Space is back and is taking us over the North Sea with the Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite and a new host.
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I was not born an english speaker. I don't get a word of what the new anchor girl says. Despite having lived 5 years in the US and 2 years in the UK…
I am wondering though, is a hyphenated surname a requirement for becoming an Earth from Space presenter? 😁 Just something I noticed
Oh, Kelsea…
😢
Real reason KBW is leaving: to join Yusaku Maezawa on his epic BFR moonflight. Someone has to give the man lessons in articulate English diction.
We want her back…. plz.
Never thought I'd see the day where she wasn't hosting!
So…how much CO2 does a bloom like this absorb?
Kelsea 😥😥😥 i understand why i don't click on European Space Agency, ESA 's videos since 7 month now
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Well, the idea's great; delivery is a little bumpy. We could do with more authority in the voice, (pretty ladies sometimes do the job but generally not). more causal information, and god forbid some comments on what governments are doing about it all. Content needs an upgrade.