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GeoColor imagery’s quality, frequency, and interpretability will boost the amount of near real-time imagery available in Worldview, making it even more valuable to users.
Published Jul 21, 2021 11:58 AM
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Join us to learn how to use NASA’s Worldview, an imagery mapping and visualization tool that provides access to over 900 data imagery layers, many of which are available within hours, even minutes, to explore Earth’s interconnected processes and events.
Published May 5, 2021 02:31 PM
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Aerosols have a huge impact on climate and human health. Dr. Steven Massie uses remotely-sensed data to better understand these impacts and improve how aerosols are detected by Earth observing satellites.
Published Jan 30, 2020 10:51 AM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Róisín Commane, to study the effects of terrestrial pollution on the atmosphere’s chemical composition.
Published Jun 19, 2018 10:22 AM
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Lakes hidden under the Antarctic ice sheet may play a role in its stability.
Published Feb 6, 2009 02:48 PM
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The addition of GOES-East, GOES-West, and Himawari-8 geostationary imagery updated every 10 minutes lets you view Earth as it is “right now.”
Published Oct 21, 2019 10:25 AM
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Scientists have determined that Arctic sea ice is on the decline, leading to questions about future climate.
Published Feb 13, 2006 02:33 PM
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Data from NASA’s ASF DAAC helps scientists like Dr. Zhong Lu develop satellite radar remote-sensing techniques for studying geohazards.
Published Jul 27, 2022 03:23 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Lucy Hutyra, for studying the cycling of carbon, especially in urban environments.
Published May 30, 2019 10:53 AM
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Publication from NASA ESDIS describing research uses of data from EOSDIS - discovering the breakup of the biggest ice shelf in the Arctic.
Published Feb 16, 2004 12:20 PM
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