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NASA Views Our Perpetually Moving Ocean


Ocean surface currents

Global movement of Earth's ocean surface currents, June 2005 to December 2007.

Credit: NASA/SVS

The swirling flows of Earth's perpetually changing ocean come to life in a new NASA scientific visualization that captures the movement of tens of thousands of ocean currents.

From Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA
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