Post about NASA Earth Observatory
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<p>Some of those categories explain why I am not yet sharing an OPML export of the feeds I currently subscribe to; some feeds have a private token embedded in the URL for authentication, or some are not meant to be shared too publicly. Managing a custom OPML export from TinyTinyRSS would be a bit too much work whenever I subscribe or unsubscribe from a feed. Instead, you'll just get <a href="opml/feeds.opml">the feeds featured in RSRSSS</a> as an OPML file, as I slowly work my way through my subscriptions or other feeds that I find interesting and share them on here.</p>
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<title>NASA Earth Observatory</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2022 02:31:48 +0200</pubDate>
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<guid isPermaLink="false">nasa-earth</guid>
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<category domain="https://envs.net/~lucidiot/rsrsss/">Feed</category>
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<link>https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/feeds/earth-observatory.rss</link>
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<p>The NASA Earth Observatory is a website meant to share various satellites images of the Earth that NASA collects, especially to raise awareness about climate change or show the extend of large-scale events such as wildfires and droughts. You get to see a whole bunch of pretty pictures, and then realize that most of this just highlights the disaster that we just keep on causing. What a great thing to have in my feedreader!</p>
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<p>There are a few <a href="https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/subscribe/feeds" target="_blank">more specific feeds</a> if you want just one category of their posts.</p>
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