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About NASA's Earth Observing System
The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a coordinated series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. EOS is a major component of the Earth Science Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate. EOS enables an improved understanding of the Earth as an integrated system. The EOS Project Science Office (EOSPSO) is committed to bringing program information and resources to program scientists and the general public alike.
EOS Highlights
2008 Ozone Hole Maximum Announced
October 31, 2008
The Antarctic ozone hole reached its annual maximum on Sept. 12, 2008, stretching over 27 million kilometers, or 10.5 square miles.
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NASA Measurements Show Greenhouse Gas Methane on the Rise Again
October 29, 2008
The amount of methane in Earth's atmosphere shot up in 2007, bringing to an end approximately a decade in which atmospheric levels of the potent greenhouse gas were essentially stable.
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EOS Highlights Archive
EOS Announcements
Experience NASA Activities at the 2008 Fall AGU
September 29, 2008
December 16-18, 2008
San Francisco, CA
Please join us at the NASA booth (#2321) during this year’s Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), where we will offer a wide variety of science presentations, interactive demonstrations, and tutorials for a variety of data tools and services. This year’s program begins on Tuesday, December 16 and will continue through Thursday, December 18, 2008.
Science presentations will focus on a diverse range of research topics, science disciplines, and programs within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. Interactive data-oriented demonstrations will include sessions on data accessibility and search-and-order capabilities, and will feature selected data visualization, data conversion, and other data manipulation tools.
A daily agenda will be posted here in early December.
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