What On Earth
- June 2010
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Here is the list of entries for What On Earth based on the selected criteria.
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What to Expect from the Arctic
Jul 27, 2010 12:32:02 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Greg Mitchell reckons he has spent about four years of his life aboard ships. His most recent trip inside the Arctic Circle was 1989. He expects to see change now.
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Beautiful Radiance
Jul 09, 2010 01:32:21 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Here on the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, heading north toward sampling stations in the Bering Strait, there’s plenty of light -- a beautiful radiance nearly around the clock.
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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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Satellites Deliver New Watery Truths with Style and GRACE
Jun 16, 2010 06:23:15 PM | Gretchen Cook-Anderson
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- The harmonious GRACE twins have achieved some very big hits. They've racked up unprecedented observations of some of the world's most famous waterways; shed light on ice loss at the coldest reaches of the globe; and rendered first-time measurements of changes in hidden groundwater reservoirs that sustain millions daily.
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NASA Earth Buzz
Jul 09, 2010 01:34:30 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Earth science links, video, and more that caught our eye...
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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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