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Did you know that the United States uses data from European polar-orbiting weather satellites, in addition to our own satellites, to help us produce o
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NOAA scientists are using data and imagery from polar-orbiting environmental satellites to predict malaria risk and save lives in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Albedo—it’s more than just a fancy word to describe the reflectivity of the Earth. It’s an important, albeit complex, factor affecting our climate.
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DSCOVR successfully launched on February 11, 2015 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It took the satellite just over 100 days to reach its final orbit at L
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Being one million miles from home is no small feat. In fact, it took NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR , over…
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Did you know that satellite data products from the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Program are helping scientists study Atlantic bluefin tuna larv
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NASA launched a new website Monday so the world can see images of the full, sunlit side of the Earth every day. The images are taken by a NASA camera
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The 1859 Carrington Even crippled a large portion of the telegraph, similar event today would have a much more severe impact.