This resource collection highlights the best of NASA's climate-related visualizations. Showcasing elements of the entire earth system, this compilation includes years of remarkable satellite data in one, convenient location. |
GSFC Library #: G05-083A Center Contact: Sarah DeWitt: 301-286-0535 + Go to page |
A historic hurricane season ... melting ice sheets and sea ice ... new satellite launches - 2005 was a very active year for the Earth sciences at NASA. This "Earth Science Resource Reel" gives you a look at these and many other stories of how NASA uses its unique satellite observing capabilities to better understand our planet and how it is changing. Highlights include insights into the latest research findings, natural disasters, field campaigns, and advanced computer simulations. |
GSFC Library #: G06-004 Center Contact: Sarah DeWitt: 301-286-0535 + Go to page |
If 2003 was the year of record-breaking flares, scientists realized the implications in 2004. Beyond watching a blast hit Earth's magnetic fields, a far-flung fleet of sentinels followed it out to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and to the very edge of the solar system with Voyager. Other spacecraft found misconceptions about Earth's invulnerability from the Sun and the twice-in-a-century transit of Venus provided new evidence of the relationship between Earth's climate and solar activity. |
GSFC Library #: G05-022 Center Contact: Rani Gran: 301-286-2483 + Go to page |
NASA's Hurricane Resource Reel is a one hour and 15 minute video compilation that includes all of the best animations, data visualizations, interviews, and video footage of hurricanes from the past decade. Showcasing elements of many hurricanes over multiple seasons, this compilation includes years of remarkable satellite data in one, convenient location. |
GSFC Library #:G05-005B Center Contact: Sarah DeWitt: 301-286-0535 + Go to page |
This resource collection highlights the best of NASA's Universe themed animations and images. Showcasing elements of black holes, gamma ray bursts, gravitational waves, and more, this compilation includes years of remarkable science highlights in one, convenient location. |
GSFC Library #:G06-007 Center Contact: Deanna Kekesi: 301-286-0041 + Go to page |