Earth Science · Real Data · Short-Form Video

The planet doesn't pause.
Neither do we.

Liquid Earth turns raw satellite feeds, NOAA storm tracks, and NASA Earth observation data into compelling short-form science so anyone can understand what's happening to our planet right now.

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Science that moves
as fast as the news

When a Category 5 hurricane makes landfall, when a wildfire doubles in size overnight, or when an underwater volcano begins erupting, people reach for their phones. Liquid Earth is what they find.

We produce short-form educational videos anchored in real scientific data: satellite imagery from NASA and ESA Copernicus, storm tracking from NOAA, seismic records, and field reports from researchers. No speculation. No sensationalism. Just the science, told well.

Liquid Earth is produced by Joydea LLC, a small media company focused on science and technology education.

Primary Data Sources
NASA Earth Observing System (Worldview / EOSDIS)
NOAA National Hurricane Center & Climate Data
ESA Copernicus Programme: Sentinel-2 & -3 Imagery
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
Wikimedia Commons, Pexels & Pixabay (CC-licensed)
Unsplash (editorial photography, with attribution)
How We Work
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Satellite-first storytellingEvery video is built around real imagery and data, not stock footage or re-used clips.
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Education over entertainmentWe explain the science clearly. Our audience learns something real in every video.
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Full source transparencyAll data sources, image credits, and references are listed in every video description.

Earth's most powerful
forces and systems

Every topic is grounded in active scientific monitoring and real-time or near-real-time data feeds. We do not chase catastrophe. We explain it.

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Wildfires
Fire behavior, satellite-detected hotspots, smoke plume dispersion, and the climate conditions that allow fires to scale. We use NASA FIRMS real-time fire data.
Atmospheric · Fire Science
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Floods & River Systems
Flash floods, river overflow events, and storm-surge inundation mapped with Sentinel-1 SAR imagery that sees through cloud cover to the waterline below.
Hydrology · Remote Sensing
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Hurricanes & Typhoons
Track development, intensification, and landfall. NOAA reconnaissance data, NHC advisories, and real satellite loops, explained in plain language.
Meteorology · Ocean Systems
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Volcanic Activity
Eruption mechanics, lava flow mapping, ash dispersion modeling, and the geological processes that drive some of Earth's most dramatic events.
Volcanology · Geology
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Climate & Temperature
Long-term climate data visualized: sea surface temperature anomalies, ice mass loss, heat dome events, and what global datasets actually show.
Climatology · Ocean Science
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Earthquakes
Seismic events, fault behavior, magnitude vs. intensity, and what USGS and global seismic networks reveal about Earth's restless crust.
Seismology · Tectonics
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Coral Bleaching
Ocean heat stress, bleaching alerts from NOAA Coral Reef Watch, and the cascade of effects when reef ecosystems are pushed past their thermal limits.
Marine Biology · Ocean Temp
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Drought & Deforestation
NDVI vegetation indices, soil moisture anomalies, and forest cover change mapped over time using Landsat and Sentinel satellite archives.
Land Science · Ecology

Short-form science
on every screen

Liquid Earth publishes across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. Subscribe to get new episodes as soon as a major Earth event develops.

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YouTube
Long and short-form videos, deep dives, and full data breakdowns.
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TikTok
60–90 second science clips. The event, the data, the context.
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Instagram Reels
Visually striking satellite and aerial imagery with science narration.
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Transparent about
every image and dataset

Liquid Earth is built on publicly available scientific data and properly attributed visual media. We believe crediting creators is not a formality. It is part of doing science communication honestly.

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Unsplash Photography
We use Unsplash photos purposefully, as illustrative editorial imagery that enriches the visual context of our science content. We are not bulk-downloading, reselling, or repurposing images outside of video content.
  • Photographer name credited in every video description
  • Unsplash source linked directly in the description
  • Used non-commercially for educational narration
  • No automated or mass-download usage
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Scientific Data Sources
All satellite imagery, climate data, and scientific graphics are sourced from public-domain government and research institutions and credited in every video.
  • NASA / EOSDIS, labeled by satellite and mission
  • NOAA: NHC, Climate.gov, Coral Reef Watch
  • ESA Copernicus: Sentinel mission and imagery ID
  • USGS: Earthquake and geological data
  • Wikimedia Commons, Pexels, Pixabay, license noted
Our commitment to Unsplash
Every image sourced from Unsplash will carry a visible credit: photographer name and a direct link to their Unsplash profile, included in the description of every video in which their work appears. This applies across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. We treat attribution as a baseline standard, not an optional courtesy. Liquid Earth is operated by Joydea LLC, a registered US business, and our use of the Unsplash API is strictly editorial, non-automated, and tied to specific video productions.

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