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Getting scientific with Google Earth As part of Google's ongoing mission to make information more readily available we recently collaborated with the University of Colorado, Boulder to hold an event for scientists and researchers in the area. The event focused on finding ways to use KML and Google Earth to display and communicate scientific research with policy makers, students, and the public. The event was hosted by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics as part of the Electronic Geophysical Year program. Learn More
Saturn's Auroras
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NASA SELECTS CU-BOULDER TO LEAD
$485 MILLION MARS MISSION CU-Boulder Returns $3 Million in Cost-Savings to NASA June 17, 2008 The University of Colorado at Boulder took an unusual step today by returning $3 million in cost savings to NASA for an award-winning satellite mission designed, built and controlled by the university to study how the sun's variation influences Earth's climate and atmosphere. Read article |
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