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Down to Earth: The Astronaut’s Perspective

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Feb 05, 2026
Down to Earth: The Astronaut's Perspective

Down to Earth: The Astronaut’s Perspective

Ever wonder what it’s like to see our planet from space? This change in perspective that astronauts experience is called the "Overview Effect." The phenomenon of seeing Earth from outer space and how life changing this can be is discussed by NASA’s astronauts who will take you on a journey to the International Space Station. They recount their experiences from launch to weightlessness, their views of diverse landscapes from an orbital perspective, weather patterns on the earth below them, and their realization that Earth – though huge and complex – is also fragile and needs our care. All of the astronauts were changed by their experience in ways that can teach us to allow our own perspectives on earth to be expanded. Prepare for a unique perspective on our planet and the cosmos as you view Earth as you’ve never seen it before – through the eyes of an astronaut.
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Bridging in Action

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 05, 2026

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Feb 05, 2026
Bridging in Action
“It is bridging that cuts through barriers, meeting people where they are, and affirming that their lives matter.”

— Blanca Macias

Bridging in Action

In a world filled with political chasms, grassroots groups are rewriting the rules. Everyday people across the United States are going door-to-door not to persuade, but simply, to listen. A retiree in Anaheim, California, who had warily opened his door to a canvasser, received the question: “How has all this — politics, polarization, the feeling of division — touched your life?” Initially skeptic, after thirty minutes, he found himself sharing stories he hadn’t told anyone in years and inviting his canvasser, Lorena P., to stop by again. “This gives me faith in humanity. You weren’t here to sell anything and I feel less alone,” he told her. Another group in Chicago knocked on nearly 18,000 doors for 1,400 conversations between strangers as part of a deep-listening canvass. Lawrence Benito, Exectuive Director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), remarked, “The goal wasn’t to deliver a script or win people over — it was to listen deeply.” These efforts are part of a Bridging for Democracy initiative conducted by longtime partners of UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute. This simple yet revolutionary approach is helping strangers — regardless of their political views — see each other in their humanness. In so doing, it is taking steps to knit communities back together, fostering belonging through simply having a space to be listened to.

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