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