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  1. National Geographic Explorer Moriba Jah is an astrodynamicist who specializes in identifying and tracking debris in space. He hopes to engage a wide audience about the interconnectedness of all things, inspiring people to embrace their roles as stewards and custodians of the planet and environment. Grades.

  2. National Geographic Society is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization, and we rely on the generosity of donors like you to support our Explorers’ work in science, exploration, education, and storytelling.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · noun. a nation that has high levels of economic activity, health care, and education. developing world. noun. nations with low per-capita income, little infrastructure, and a small middle class. development. noun. growth, or changing from one condition to another. diverse.

  4. The National Geographic Society is proud to invest in a global community of intrepid Explorers working to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Make a tax-deductible gift to support the Society today, and your support will help fund the next generation of changemakers.

  5. National Geographic Explorer Moriba Jah is an astrodynamicist who specializes in identifying and tracking debris in space. He hopes to engage a wide audience about the interconnectedness of all things, inspiring people to embrace their roles as stewards and custodians of the planet and environment. Grades.

  6. The National Geographic Society launched a funding opportunity to support community-led freshwater conservation projects in global water-scarcity Hotspots. To read more about this, download the funding opportunity overview and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). The deadline to submit pre-applications is Monday, March 25, 2024, at 11:59pm EDT.

  7. National Geographic Explorer Moriba Jah is an astrodynamicist who specializes in identifying and tracking debris in space. He hopes to engage a wide audience about the interconnectedness of all things, inspiring people to embrace their roles as stewards and custodians of the planet and environment. Grades.