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Image captured on 3 June 2017, by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Aqua satellite.
Published Jun 5, 2017 10:14 AM
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Image captured on 26 June 2016 by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Aqua satellite.
Published Jun 27, 2016 09:34 AM
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Image captured on 28 February 2016 by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Aqua satellite.
Published Feb 29, 2016 09:51 AM
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Image captured on 19 January 2020, by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Terra satellite.
Published Jan 21, 2020 09:55 AM
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NASA satellite-based remote sensing data complements field data with environmental variables such as temperature and precipitation for species distribution and habitat suitability; vegetative data such as canopy height, forest structure, and evaporative stress; human impacts to biological diversity, such as deforestation or nighttime lights on predator/prey interactions; and spectroscopy information for direct detection of species.
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Cecile S. Rousseaux, to study the effects of climate on ocean biogeochemistry, specifically on phytoplankton.
Published Jul 15, 2015 12:07 PM
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Who Uses NASA Earth Science Data? Dr. Mark Anderson, to better understand how frozen surfaces react to changing atmospheric conditions
Published May 12, 2016 02:58 PM
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Who Uses NASA Earth Science Data? Dr. Gina Henderson, to better understand the connections between tropical and Arctic weather and climate.
Published Jan 19, 2016 01:20 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Ben Holt, to study polar sea ice, coastal oceanography, and marine pollution
Published Jun 28, 2016 01:33 PM
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NASA Earth science data are vital components of investigations into biological diversity, species distribution, and ecological conservation.
Published Apr 1, 2020 03:25 PM
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