Attention People of Earth: NASA Wants You to Take a #GlobalSelfie on Earth Day, April 22

NASA's selfie game is on point.

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Looking for something to do on Earth Day, April 22nd? NASA has a plan for a global selfie, and they want you to be a part of it. Here’s how.

NASA plans to celebrate Earth Day and the fact that five missions are launching to better study the Earth by compiling a massive selfie of the planet taken by the people who inhabit it. The final product will be a mosaic of the planet pieced together from all the photos posted to social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Google+, and Flickr) on April 22nd with the hashtag #GlobalSelfie.

Along with the hashtag, NASA also wants you to include your location, and they’ve mocked up this handy sign you can print out and include in your pic.

Selfie Sign

For more details and the full-res version of the sign available in more than a dozen languages, you can head over to NASA’s site for the #GlobalSelfie event.

(via NASA)

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