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NASA News: November 2006

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  1. NASA's "Footprints" Movie Walks to U.S. Museum Theatres November 30, 2006

    NASA's new movie "Footprints" lets you view all kinds of things on Earth as if you were orbiting in space.

  2. Purveyors of the Cosmic 'Occult' November 30, 2006

    A relatively simple NASA-developed technology at the heart of a new satellite network named Cosmic is proving to be a powerful new tool for weather and climate forecasting.

  3. Historic Volcanic Eruption Shrunk the Mighty Nile River November 21, 2006

    Volcanic eruptions in high-latitudes can greatly alter climate and distant river flows, including the Nile, according to a recent study funded in part by NASA.

  4. NASA Supports UAS Fire Mapping Efforts on California Fire November 6, 2006

    A team led by NASA and U.S. Forest Service scientists recently collected real-time, visible and infrared data from sensors onboard a remotely piloted aircraft over the Esperanza Fire in Southern California.

  5. NASA Snow Data Helps Maintain Nation's Largest, Oldest Bison Herd November 2, 2006

    NASA satellite data and computer models are helping track bison in Yellowstone National Park as they migrate with the melting snowpack.