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NASA's Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program teaches people to use Earth-observing data in their environmental management and decision-making.
At night, satellite images of Earth capture a uniquely human signal—artificial lighting. Remotely-sensed lights at night improve our understanding of interactions between human systems and the environment.
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Polar Winds II was based in Keflavik, Iceland, and utilized the NASA DC-8 aircraft to fly DAWN and Dropsondes over the Arctic in May 2015.
The POLARIS project was a joint effort of NASA and NOAA that occurred in 1997 and was designed to expand on the photochemical and transport processes that cause the summer polar decreases in the stratospheric ozone.
The POWER project improves the accessibility and use of NASA's Earth observation data supporting community research in three focus areas: renewable energy development, energy efficiency in buildings, and agroclimatology applications.
PROVE was a field campaign that helped to validate observations from the ASTER, MISR, and MODIS instruments onboard the Terra satellite.
NASA's RADARSAT-1 Antarctic Mapping Project (RAMP) conducted synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mapping of Antarctica and measured change over time.
S-MODE tests the hypothesis that submesoscale ocean dynamics make important contributions to vertical exchange of physical, chemical, and biological variables in the upper ocean.
SAFARI 2000 was an international project that strove to make connections between land and atmosphere interactions and processes.
The SAGE III instrument aboard the ISS uses occultation, which involves looking at light from the Sun or Moon as it passes through Earth's atmosphere to provide long-term monitoring of ozone vertical profiles of the stratosphere and mesosphere.
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