What On Earth
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Here is the list of entries for What On Earth based on the selected criteria.
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Palmdale Polarized
Jan 16, 2013 08:51:52 AM | Kathryn Hansen
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- Features emerge in an aerial view over Palmdale, Calif., when the image is displayed in terms of degree of polarization.
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2012 Antarctic Ozone Hole Update
Oct 25, 2012 08:48:15 AM | Kathryn Hansen
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- NASA and NOAA announced today that the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica reached its annual maximum size on Sept. 22.
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The New Climate Dice
Aug 06, 2012 09:43:52 AM | Kathryn Hansen
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- The analogy of loaded climate dice has evolved over recent decades to accommodate a new category of extreme temperature events.
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Flying High with MABEL
Dec 16, 2010 04:23:24 PM | Adam Voiland
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- In a poster to be presented Thursday at the 2010 fall AGU meeting, NASA scientists describe a series of high-altitude flights that demonstrated the scientific feasibility of surface elevation measurements to be made by one of the agency's future Earth observing satellites.
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What on Earth is That? #2
Sep 20, 2010 11:25:16 AM | Adam Voiland
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- We are constantly stumbling across all sorts of odd photos, video, and audio clips from our exploration of the Earth (be if from space, the field, or the lab.) Whether it is a satellite image captured from thousands of miles up, the roar of a B-200 research aircraft, or a microscopic view of a cloud droplet, there is always something strange and wonderful passing across our desks.
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What on Earth was That #2
Sep 20, 2010 11:24:39 AM | Adam Voiland
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- Last week, we asked you to identify the flecks in a What on Earth is That video, and we received all sorts of replies. The correct answer?
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What's a Wallops?
Jul 07, 2010 01:47:54 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Wallops is known for rocket launches, but the center also undertakes space and Earth science projects, many of which were on display at an open house celebrating the center's 65th anniversary.
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Jamboree and Jambalaya
Jun 14, 2010 09:12:56 AM | Adam Voiland
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- Employees at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center emerged from their cubicles and offices on June 2 and mingled outdoors, Cajun style, at the center’s second annual Science Jamboree.
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Making a Splash with Satellite Hydrology
Mar 10, 2010 08:44:09 AM | Kathryn Hansen
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- Faisal Hossain and his research group -- largely funded by NASA grants -- work to improve the ability of developing nations to monitor water resources that cross national boundaries.
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NASA Readies for Spring 2010 Ice Bridge Campaign
Mar 07, 2010 07:45:32 AM | Adam Voiland
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- Scientists are returning to the Arctic this spring as part of the six-year Operation Ice Bridge mission -- the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown.
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Up Close with Ice Bridge
Mar 06, 2010 08:43:26 PM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- NASA and partners are nearing the end of the 2009 Antarctic campaign of Operation Ice Bridge. Here's how to follow the remainder of the mission.
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How Do Global Soot Models Measure Up?
Feb 17, 2010 09:23:32 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- A new study shows that models generally underestimate black carbon’s warming effect on climate.
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Test
Nov 25, 2009 07:47:05 AM | Kathryn Hansen
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