Welcome to the Earth Sciences Division
The Earth Sciences Division at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center plans, organizes, evaluates, and carries out a broad program of scientific research, both theoretical and experimental, to study the Earth. We are delighted you found us here and hope you will return many times to visit and experience the excitement we feel about our mission. Our mission ranges from basic research, to the definition and development of flight missions and instruments, to mission operations, data analysis, and distribution.
TOP STORIES
- Earth Science Week 2008
- Keep your eyes glued to the Goddard Web site through the week
of October 12 for daily videos that answer several questions
about our home planet. The videos are all part of Earth Science
Week: 2008, themed "No Child Left Inside."
- Santa Ana Winds Fuel California Wildfires
- Powerful Santa Ana winds stoked several major wildfires in Southern
California on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008, when instruments on NASA's Aqua
satellite captured this image
- NASA Study Finds Rising Arctic Storm Activity Sways Sea Ice, Climate
- NASA study shows that the rising frequency and intensity of arctic
storms over the last half century directly accelerated the rate of arctic
sea ice drift which is a harbinger of climate change.
- NASA Data Show Arctic Saw Fastest August Sea Ice Retreat on Record
- Following a record-breaking season of arctic sea ice decline in 2007,
NASA scientists have kept a close watch on the 2008
melt season.
- Hurricane Season 2008: Latest News
- For information on the storms of the 2008 hurricane season and other
past seasons.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
- NSPIRES Research Opportunities
- Supporting research in science and technology is an important part of
NASA's overall mission
- NASA Science For Educators
- "To inspire the next generation of explorers"
- Goddard Diversity Council
- Diversity at Goddard